robtalada
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I have a rack-mountable USB RAID enclosure with two brand new NAS grade 4TB disks. The disks are not available to add to a pool.
When checking the shell:
The ASM1352R controller is known online for not necessarily adhering to strict SCSI standards.
Is there a quirk or something I could add to overcome this? This device works properly in Windows 10. I did switch it to JBOD mode to see if it helped, no dice.
When checking the shell:
Note: "Safe" reflects that I have the enclosure configured for hardware RAID 1 however I have also tried JBOD.usb_alloc_device: Failure selecting configuration index 0:USB_ERR_SHORT_XFER, port 1, addr 2 (ignored) ugen1.2: at usbus1
The ASM1352R controller is known online for not necessarily adhering to strict SCSI standards.
Is there a quirk or something I could add to overcome this? This device works properly in Windows 10. I did switch it to JBOD mode to see if it helped, no dice.