10-23-2012, 02:09 AM
No, it is not likely that the number of threads would cause a kernel panic; the OS is multi-threaded by design and supports multi-threaded applications. You need to look at your system log file(s) to see what was active leading up to the panic(s).
Applications->Utilities->Console.app->Files->system.log
you could also see if there are any entries under the Crash Reporter twistie
all system activity logs are under the /private/var/log twistie, older logs are compressed with bz2 (which Console.app will uncompress to display/search).
Report back, please, if there are any Crash Reporter reports (wow, that's repetitive),
Applications->Utilities->Console.app->Files->system.log
you could also see if there are any entries under the Crash Reporter twistie
all system activity logs are under the /private/var/log twistie, older logs are compressed with bz2 (which Console.app will uncompress to display/search).
Report back, please, if there are any Crash Reporter reports (wow, that's repetitive),