Last seen: Feb 2, 2022
@softraid-support There is no confusion - I have created a RAID 5 array with 3 disks on SoftRAID, and it only sees those disks on the left column (on ...
@softraid-support Nope, it's three disks in RAID 5 mode - two other disks are being used separately.
I guess I was finally able to get it to work - I just deleted all the extensions under Library/Extensions and installed SR again - not sure if I am go...
So shall I just give up and do a clean install to see if things work out?
@softraid-support No, it's not M1; it's Intel. As for the above command, the only response it gives is this: "com.apple.quarantine".
In sum, an unmitigated disaster - disabled SIP, ran as root user, ran as a different user, initialized all disks, and nothing works (and no, there was...
If I do not receive a quick solution to this fundamental issue, I will be obliged to move elsewhere (OpenZFS or so) - thank you.
And here is the screenshot of the error message that is displayed EVEN after deleting the old RAID and trying to create a new one:
And here is part of the crash report after trying to resize the same RAID volume (just to see if SoftRaid was recognizing it): Process: SoftRAIDTool...
And here is the Terminal message when trying to manually load the kext with sudo kmutil load -p /Library/Extensions/SoftRAID.kext: Error Domain=KMEr...
@softraid-support Sorry, it does not work. Driver uninstalled, restarted, driver installed again and no security prompt whatsoever. RAID 5 still doe...
After having obtained a reimbursement from SoftRaid, I just decided to try again and upgraded to Monterey - yet it is unbelievable: the aggravation co...
Correction: the RAID5 volume is NOT shown via diskutil list either - only on Mojave.