How to connect caldigit t4 raid to new Mac studio?
Caldigit utility opens but unable to mount the
drives?
Caldigit utility opens but unable to mount the
drives?
A drive can only be MOUNTed when its Partition Maps and Drivers are established and a MacOS Volume has already been created.
If you want RAID 5, you must use Caldigit Utility. You are a l-o-n-g way from Mounting the drives.
The first step when you get a new drive is to open the Utility of your choice, and follow your user manual for the steps to create the kind of RAID you want to establish.
With RAID-ed drives, the Disk Driver will be written to the drives, to ensure one does not mount unless all are seen, and hopefully all are ready-to-go without error. By design, there will be no general-purpose Driver available for RAID-ed drives, only the RAID Driver.
A drive can only be MOUNTed when its Partition Maps and Drivers are established and a MacOS Volume has already been created.
If you want RAID 5, you must use Caldigit Utility. You are a l-o-n-g way from Mounting the drives.
The first step when you get a new drive is to open the Utility of your choice, and follow your user manual for the steps to create the kind of RAID you want to establish.
With RAID-ed drives, the Disk Driver will be written to the drives, to ensure one does not mount unless all are seen, and hopefully all are ready-to-go without error. By design, there will be no general-purpose Driver available for RAID-ed drives, only the RAID Driver.
what form of RAID do you want it to have, if any?
RAID 5 - but the critical issue is the cal digit utility won't allow the Drives to mount within Mac Studio? There must be another permissions path somewhere?
How to connect caldigit t4 raid to new Mac studio?