I don't want to display everything that is present in the diagnostic reports folder. I want to segregate the folder into system specific crashes and application specific crashes, and showing all the data to the organization might present inaccurate information. For the current Mac versions, are system crashes denoted just by .panic files?
Or they can be found under .crash or .ips files too?
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I'll give you the context here. I want to create a script which fetches the system crashes fr my organization. System crashes are system/kernel level crashes which affect my whole machine(e.g. Kernel panics, but these do not include application specific crashes). I know Kernel panics appear as .panic files in /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports folder.
1)Are there any other type of system crashes in MacOs apart from Kernel panic
2)If so, what are they called and from where can I log them.
I just want something that can cause a crash log in the /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports folder. If kernel panic is the only solutio then I won't go ahead with it.