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Henry-In-Florida
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My other drives in the same enclosure show up with no problem, but the RAID doesn't! It used to run on a MBP 2019 but now on M1 machine (and same OS, 11.3) it simply doesn't show on the desktop. There was some quick message as to Security settings that came up. The kicker is that in SoftRAID app it shows fine., Just won't mount via the app to the desktop. 

Do I need to do something in Disk Utility to make that happen? Why??

Macbook Pro 14" Retina 2021 M1 Pro internal 1TB storage, 32GB RAM, MacOS 14.4.1, running v8.0 SoftRAID software; Local RAID drives/enclosures: 4M2 OWC Enclosure with 6TB NMe, RAID4 Storage; two external OWC T3 enclosures (2.5TB online storage) populated with JBOD 6x500GB, EVO SSD, RAID 4 array disks/partitions;

 
Posted : 14/05/2021 5:25 pm
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Atach a SoftRAID tech support file and lets see if the driver is loading, or if it is blocked by Big Sur.

 
Posted : 14/05/2021 10:39 pm
Henry-In-Florida
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Screen Shot 2021 05 15 at 04.51.38

 

Posted by: @softraid-support

Atach a SoftRAID tech support file and lets see if the driver is loading, or if it is blocked by Big Sur.

Thanks for your response... I suspect so, but have tried to reduce the Startup Security level to "Reduced..." and it's a no-go. Pic is a screenshot of the other mounted (Apple MacOS) drives in the same enclosure. The RAID array and an extra Drive, no longer appear. Does the support doc give you any clues? 

Also upgraded from macOS Big Sur 11.3 to 11.3.1 with no change to the condition. 

 

Macbook Pro 14" Retina 2021 M1 Pro internal 1TB storage, 32GB RAM, MacOS 14.4.1, running v8.0 SoftRAID software; Local RAID drives/enclosures: 4M2 OWC Enclosure with 6TB NMe, RAID4 Storage; two external OWC T3 enclosures (2.5TB online storage) populated with JBOD 6x500GB, EVO SSD, RAID 4 array disks/partitions;

 
Posted : 15/05/2021 3:53 am
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@henry-in-florida

The driver is not loaded is the trigger for this.

You said you have "reduced security" set, which is a must, but you have multiple systems. Did you know on an M1 you must enable third party developers on every system?

Check in any case:

https://support.apple.com/en-lk/guide/mac-help/mchl768f7291/mac
Select reduced security and enable this:
Select the “Allow user management of kernel extensions from identified developers” checkbox to allow installation of software that uses legacy kernel extensions.

 

Then after restarting, uninstall SoftRAID driver, restart, then install the driver again. Do you get the System Preferences dialog to "Allow" OWC as an identified developer?

I am hoping it is one of these, it does not appear to be an extension issue.

 
Posted : 15/05/2021 11:09 am
Henry-In-Florida
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Posted by: @softraid-support

@henry-in-florida

The driver is not loaded is the trigger for this.

You said you have "reduced security" set, which is a must, but you have multiple systems. Did you know on an M1 you must enable third party developers on every system?

Check in any case:

https://support.apple.com/en-lk/guide/mac-help/mchl768f7291/mac
Select reduced security and enable this:
Select the “Allow user management of kernel extensions from identified developers” checkbox to allow installation of software that uses legacy kernel extensions.

 

Then after restarting, uninstall SoftRAID driver, restart, then install the driver again. Do you get the System Preferences dialog to "Allow" OWC as an identified developer?

I am hoping it is one of these, it does not appear to be an extension issue.

Will do.

This CPU stands alone now and it is the only M1 I have, anyway. I had set the security prefs on my Intel machine a long time ago and will have to again when I re-install the OS and migrate the files as it will return (hopefully ASAP) from AppleCare Service 100% clean, the way it went out. Or I will make it so by erasing it. 

Macbook Pro 14" Retina 2021 M1 Pro internal 1TB storage, 32GB RAM, MacOS 14.4.1, running v8.0 SoftRAID software; Local RAID drives/enclosures: 4M2 OWC Enclosure with 6TB NMe, RAID4 Storage; two external OWC T3 enclosures (2.5TB online storage) populated with JBOD 6x500GB, EVO SSD, RAID 4 array disks/partitions;

 
Posted : 15/05/2021 1:00 pm
Henry-In-Florida
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Yep, GTG. That did it.

It did ask to allow OWC as an identified developers before, but this time I was able to click the Allow in System Preferences>Security & Privacy pane. That was the missing link, coupled with the order of doing it (to work around all the Notifications that pop up). Have to ignore those the second time around since they won't go away after reinstalling the driver.

Screen Shot 2021 05 15 at 14.30.40

Macbook Pro 14" Retina 2021 M1 Pro internal 1TB storage, 32GB RAM, MacOS 14.4.1, running v8.0 SoftRAID software; Local RAID drives/enclosures: 4M2 OWC Enclosure with 6TB NMe, RAID4 Storage; two external OWC T3 enclosures (2.5TB online storage) populated with JBOD 6x500GB, EVO SSD, RAID 4 array disks/partitions;

 
Posted : 15/05/2021 1:37 pm
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