LaCie Rugged SECURE USB 3.1-C w/ Rescue.LaCie d2 Quadra FireWire 800 & USB 3.0.LaCie 12Big RAID Thunderbolt3 & USB Type C - Enterprise Class.LaCie 6Big RAID Thunderbolt3 & USB Type C - Enterprise Class.LaCie 2big USB-C & Thunderbolt3 - enterprise class drives.LaCie 2big RAID Thunderbolt2 & USB 3.0.LaCie 2big RAID Quadra FireWire 800 & USB 3.0.EV Series Reader - RED MINI-MAG Edition.HDD 3.0 Ultra Double Stand Converter II.In that case, the Mac must be using macOS Sierra or later, and the device using Thunderbolt 3 must provide its own power. This adapter is bidirectional, which means you can use it to connect Thunderbolt 3 devices to a Mac that has a Thunderbolt or Thunderbolt 2 port. In that case, the Mac must be using macOS Sierra or later, and the device using Thunderbolt 3 must provide its own power." This adapter supports data-transfer speeds up to 10Gbps with Thunderbolt devices, and up to 20Gbps with Thunderbolt 2 devices. You can also use the Thunderbolt port of this adapter to connect an external hard drive, dock, Mac, or other device that uses a Thunderbolt or Thunderbolt 2 cable for data transfer. I understand from your post that you're trying to connect a LaCie 6big hard drive to your Mac to transfer data from and old RAID drive to your new one ahead of your new iMac arriving using a Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to Thunderbolt 2 adapter.Ĭheck out this article called About the Apple Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to Thunderbolt 2 Adapter and please note the follow: Welcome and thanks for using to the Apple Support Communities! Some suggest it's a bug in macOS Monterey Checked the web, found many other similar complaints.Swapped out the OWC cable for an Apple cable.I discovered they have a Known Issues page and the issue is there: ![]() Added 2 new unformatted drives to the Thunderbay 8-bay, for future Raid setup.Thunderbay 8-bay works fine connected via Thunderbolt 2 cable to Intel Mac. Same result: SoftRaid sees the drive, but will not mount it. Moved those drives to it, connected to Max 16", via OWC Thunderbolt 3 cable. SoftRaid sees the drive, but will not mount it. New MacBook Pro M1 Max 16" with Apple Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to Thunderbolt 2 Adapter + Thunderbolt 2 cable.I've had an external OWC Thunderbay 4-bay system for years.Thanks Scott 1345 9Įxternal OWC Thunderbay drives won't mount on MacBook Pro M1 Max 16" I'm currently in the process of initializing the entire array, this is going to take about 30hours so I thought I'd ask the community if they've ever experienced similar issues with any Thunderbolt 3 RAID. I tried the following Troubleshooting: - The 6Big mounts via USB3.1, the array is fully operational but no where near TB3 speed - Tried mounting the 6Big via TB3 on my MacBook Pro, no luck but interesting the MBP receives charge from the 6Big which suggests that the cable and the actual TB3 ports are working - I can daisy chain a USB-C drive through the TB3 port on the 6Big and mount that drive on my desktop, once again showing that the TB3 ports on the 6Big are working. ![]() I can successfully mount the RAID via the supplied TB3 cable through the USB3.1 connection on the 6Big but have no such luck when using the TB3 connection. I recently purchased an iMac Pro and Lacie 6Big RAID. Lacie 6Big Thunderbolt 3 RAID (Help) Hi there,Has anyone else out there had trouble mounting their Lacie 6Big (or 12Big) via Thunderbolt 3? I have a feeling I might be the only one otherwise I'd be seeing more posts about it. I've got a lot of work to do over the Christmas period and I don't want to be held up by this. I was hoping to transfer 20 TB of data from my old RAID drives to the new 6Big while I was waiting for the iMac Pro to arrive and so far I can't because of this problem. ![]() I tried the solution in this thread - downloading and reinstalling the Lacie RAID manager but it hasn't helped - at least not on my late 2011 iMac. Does anyone know if this is correct?Īlso when looking this up I found people with brand new iMac Pro's with the same issue - here. When I talked to Lacie support they said it was because Apple needed to introduce firmware for the Thunderbolt 2 port on the iMac for it to be able to work with the adapter, but they haven't yet, so it won't. I exchanged the adapter but still have the same issue with the second one. But when I plug it in to the Thunderbolt 3to2 adapter it won't. I just bought the 6big and it will power up when I connect it via its supplied USB cord.
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