john.palaganas
@john-palaganas
Trusted Member
Joined: Jan 9, 2021
Last seen: Jan 7, 2022
Topics: 7 / Replies: 44
Reply
RE: I/O Error on 2 disks after disk Certify

@softraid-support IO errors would get detected during the "Certify" process, correct? So you would recommend to replace the USB cable?

5 years ago
Reply
RE: I/O Error on 2 disks after disk Certify

I cleared the IO errors and relaunched SoftRAID. No new errors. My USB hub Caldigit TS3 also has other SoftRAID volumes/drives and they don't emit a...

5 years ago
Topic
Replies: 5
Views: 902
Reply
RE: Volume won't mount anymore

I will have to wait until Big Sur 11.3 is out. My Time Machine was on another SoftRAID volume so that's not an option. I cannot do a factory refresh...

5 years ago
Topic
Replies: 2
Views: 805
Reply
RE: Adding Secondary Disk = Reboot/Crash on M1 Mac

@softraid-support What do you mean both volumes? Only "A 4TB RAID 1" is having issues and other drives/volumes are fine. Maybe you meant to split ...

5 years ago
Reply
RE: Adding Secondary Disk = Reboot/Crash on M1 Mac

@softraid-support If I buy the Carbon Copy Cloner, will it fix my issue?

5 years ago
Reply
RE: Adding Secondary Disk = Reboot/Crash on M1 Mac

Thank you, please let me know once you have the information.

5 years ago
Reply
RE: Adding Secondary Disk = Reboot/Crash on M1 Mac

@softraid-support What exactly happened? Thank you, please let me know!

5 years ago
Reply
RE: Adding Secondary Disk = Reboot/Crash on M1 Mac

Thanks, I would really appreciate that.

5 years ago
Reply
RE: Adding Secondary Disk = Reboot/Crash on M1 Mac

@softraid-support Ok, I added it as a secondary disk to "4 TB RAID 1". It just needs to 'rebuild' but when I do it, computer restarts/crashes. Back ...

5 years ago
Reply
RE: Adding Secondary Disk = Reboot/Crash on M1 Mac

@softraid-support Ok I 'initialized' it now what do I do?

5 years ago
Reply
RE: Adding Secondary Disk = Reboot/Crash on M1 Mac

I resized it to 1 GB, still doesn't work trying to convert it to mirror RAID 1

5 years ago
Reply
RE: Adding Secondary Disk = Reboot/Crash on M1 Mac

I am able to convert the new drive into a "non-RAID" but when I try to convert the volume into it to a SoftRAID mirror RAID 1. I get this...

5 years ago
Reply
RE: Adding Secondary Disk = Reboot/Crash on M1 Mac

@softraid-support Yes, "A 4 TB RAID 1" mounts but it's missing 1 disk. See screenshot below, as soon as I add the new disk, it automatically rebuilds ...

5 years ago
Page 2 / 4
close
open