Last seen: Apr 28, 2026
@lychee128 Keep to your pattern. However, note we are limited in public comments on Apple MacOS betas, until a customer reports it, preferably on a...
@j-nerdy What I want you do to (you may be doing this already), is manually unmount the volume on the disks (whether using Finder or terminal). the...
@sergey I agree. the alert was for Thunderbolt 2 enclosures, however. We have been trying to replicate your (and one other customers) setup to no a...
What if you unmount Thunderbolt, then create the volume?
Yes you can attach a support file. If the site does not allow it, try zipping it.I don't think this was fixed in 15.2, but will check it out.
@lychee128 I won't be able to comment specifically on your question, until there is a public comment somewhere, its the nature of being a developer...
@guitarflex You can be assured this is not a SoftRAID bug, SoftRAID does not control what disks are appearing/disappearing, that is all controlled ...
@john-graham I am presuming this is a Thunderbolt enclosure wityh a 3/2 adapter? Is this a 2019 Mac Pro? (this will be fixed in macOS 15.3)
My guess is alignment issues with the card reader. Similar to inserting a credit card, where it cannot be read, then reinserting it, its OK. I a...
Its only the 3/2 Adapter on the Mac Pro 2019. No other models affected. Should be fixed in 15.3
You have two volumes set up? If so, yes SoftRAID can delete either one safely. This assumes in SoftRAID, you have two separate volume tiles.
@sergey Agree. Although sometimes when issues arise, it is a good way to make sure the System is not causing it. A "reinstall" from recovery mode t...
i will pin it down tomorrow.
@sergey Yes this is a new MasOS bug. We will report it to Apple.
@sergey Thanks, I need to investigate this. At least that is not related to your panics. It had me interested.

