paulbartlett@SilverWolf ~ % sudo xattr /Library/Extensions/SoftRAID.kext
com.apple.provenance
com.apple.quarantine
I have to find out what com.apple.provenance is from. That is new to me and I could not find anything on this.
The quick way to remove quarantine is this:
sudo xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine /Library/Extensions/SoftRAID.kext
@softraid-support Took out of Quarantine. Now:
paulbartlett@SilverWolf ~ % sudo xattr /Library/Extensions/SoftRAID.kext
com.apple.provenance
paulbartlett@SilverWolf ~ %
I am wondering if the provenance is a new extended attribute. I don't know anyone who knows what this is, yet.
I assume you are still getting the Monitor failed error? Even if you launch SoftRAID with no SoftRAID disks connected?
I've not encountered any 'Monitor Failed' errors. I've restarted and rebooted with all devices connected without issue. I have Softraid running on 4 Akitio/OWC 4-bay enclosures on Thunderbolt and 2 SansDigital 4-bay enclosures on USB.
Will let know if run into any problems.
Thanks for the feedback. I am not sure if this fix is the 100% fix, but promising so far!
@softraid-support Sorry for the delay, been having problems with Captcha beach balling on iPad OS! I am still getting monitor failed errors with no disks attached. Assume the issue is connected to 'com.apple.provenance'
I don't know, we are investigating. I have not seen it elsewhere.
So far, disconnecting disks has worked.
Try manually removing quarantine. I am not sure if you did this?
sudo xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine /Library/Extensions/SoftRAID.kext
@softraid-support I removed 'quarantine' a few moves ago ( https://forums.softraid.com/postid/16170/), but this left com.apple.provenance. As you say this seems to be a new thing and I will have to wait until you find a way around it
Cheers
@softraid-support I have just completed a full reset of the computer!! But got the same result. I have taken the driver out of quarantine, but it remains in 'provenance'
So far, I do not know what that means, it must be new to the ventura beta.
You are never getting the System Preferences option to "Allow" OWC as a third party developer? Or are you getting it, but the driver is still not loading?
What is the output to this terminal command?
sudo kmutil load -p /Library/Extensions/SoftRAID.kext
jollyjap@SilverWolf ~ % sudo kmutil load -p /Library/Extensions/SoftRAID.kext
Password:
jollyjap@SilverWolf ~ %
Seems to have no effect
I am getting the 'allow' OWC and accepting it For me the word 'Provenance' would indicate an issue with where something is coming from, but I have set the extra security permissions in the installation security menu also
the fact there was no error is good. Can you check again whether the driver is loading?
sudo kextstat -b com.softraid.driver.SoftRAID
It appears it is loaded.
jollyjap@SilverWolf ~ % sudo kextstat -b com.softraid.driver.SoftRAID
Password:
Executing: /usr/bin/kmutil showloaded --bundle-identifier com.softraid.driver.SoftRAID
No variant specified, falling back to release
Index Refs Address Size Wired Name (Version) UUID <Linked Against>
262 0 0xfffffe0006ea8000 0x1b99 0x1b99 com.softraid.driver.SoftRAID (6.3b20) EB34163C-EBEA-30A3-956C-7E0E731B1DF5 <17 5 4 3>
jollyjap@SilverWolf ~ %