Last seen: May 5, 2026
@tomb I guess lets see if it passes the certify
@stmoddell Notice there are zero drives showing, not even the internal. This means the Application is hung waiting for the SoftRAID Monitor to repo...
@standpoint-media We are goig to make some changes in the next version of SoftRAID here. thanks!
@aminichpal No, it won't prevent us capturing kernel panics/crashes, but yes, it would delete entries like "disk ejected" from the log, which is a ...
@tony This should have been fixed in Sonoma. It is Time Machine, it is "holding on" to the volume, after it is unmounted. In terminal, you can se...
@tomb Also, attaching SoftRAID support files, I can check what I think of the drives reliability. But frequent IO errors are a bad sign. YOu can sw...
Your steps are OK, but I think the volume directory was damaged. All the data is there,but the directory cannot show it. It may be what CCC was warnin...
@tomb This means the volume could not be unmounted by SoftRAID. Unmount this any any other SoftRAID volumes manually, then try again.
@davo As a courtesy, I extended your license. Deactivate/Activate it. That should get you going.
@aminichpal This is unfortunate. What happens if you run Disk Utility "first aid" on the volume? I am curious what the errors are. There is nothi...
the eject alerts are because of a bug in thunderbolt where disks eject. From your description, I assume you did not slightly move any cabling when thi...
@deandeanritz-com Really sorry about this. APFS can be a big problem with recovery, when it goes wrong. Especially on flash media, with TRIM.
Yes, correct. You need to use 7.6 or later for this, we fixed a resize bug in 7.6.
@stmoddell Run the terminal command: diskutil list Post the output Also, download 6.3 and see if that works.
@davo I can't say I have ever seen anything like this, especially from a simple crash. the APFS directory structure must have been badly damaged. i ...

