LaCie 6Big - M1 Mac Mini Driver
Lacie's support is atrocious, I can't get ahold of anyone or get them to respond to emails. I think I'll return it.
That was it. After that, LaCie said it should work, couldn't understand why it wasn't working, and that since I just purchased the unit I should return it.
Somebody has to have figured this out by now, right? Please help!
Is there any way to allow this software to run, and see if it resolves the issue, or figure out why it was blocked?
7NPX47N25H - com.lacie.driver.mvumi:
Version: 1.3.21
Reason: No User Consent
Date Disabled: Unknown
I'm not sure if the root cause is the same on your TB3 6-bay but this is the dead end I hit on my TB2 LaCie. If they're both using the Marvell controller it seems likely.
Reached out to LaCie, after several techs having no clue, I got a written response back acknowledging the problem and stating that they were working on it. I sent a follow up complaint as their website under support still was not acknowledging the problem a month into it and finally they posted its as a known problem a couple of weeks back.
So wait and see, but it is a problem with the Marvel drivers and there is no work around until re-written as I was told.
there are other drivers than Marvell that should support 64 byte, are there not? LaCie needs to get their act together and remedy this. It’s not like Apple didn’t provide the tools prior to the rollout of the M1 chip for them to know there’d be a problem.
Has anyone come up with a solution or have any information on when/if a fix might be available? Are there any workarounds?
I use the System Report to look at all non Apple extensions and see when they were installed, if they were loadable and x64.
I opened a terminal and
sudo su
cd /Library/Extensions
deleted all old extensions that I no longer needs such as Blackberry, Epson and Logitech. (rm -rf {name of the directory you want to delete}
Bottom line for me, there was an extension that prevented others (like the Lacie one) to get loaded. Cleaning up these old extensions did the trick. Hope it can help some of you address that issue.
I have reached out to LaCie help desk by email but their help has been ultra basic and nothing that I haven't found myself by searching. They now say that the 5Big TB2 is not compatible with the M1, but your post gives me hope.
Your instructions have given me a roadblock though. I open Terminal, type in sudo su and then it prompts me for a password. I type in my Apple password but it doesn't let me in. Then I searched further and found I could change my password which I did.
Then I typed cd /Library/Extensions but then I got this message :
No such file or directory
sh-3.2
Is there something else I can try?
So this is a serious problem. This drive, while readable, is useless for ay serious photographic/video work.
I spent some hours on the phone with tech support today and they do not have an answer for this. I swapped every TB2 cable and Apple adapter I have* - so it's not a cable or adapter issue. It's a driver issue - entangled with caches/buffers/optimization and all that.
I have 3 Apple TB 2<-->3 dongles I have 2M and half-metre cables from different manufacturers - I counter-swapped, and all these work fine on the TrashCan - and when connected on the clearest/simplest path on the M1 Mac - much less performance.
what numbers are you seeing*
How do we mount a claim on this.
the reason I am asking this is if your 5Big (whatever) is performing differently than mine - I have done 2 failed drive swaps over the years and although I have replaced with IronWolf, maybe I have introduced something incompatible or less optimized. Nonetheless, the LaCie Techs cannot discern this and the drive currently does do 400+/400+ on the Intel and 55/270 on the M1.
Nest Steps. BTW - I am sure this applies to 6Big and 12Big as well....so this is not a small community that has had their hardware back-watered very prematurely.
jc - April 8-2021
A few days ago I installed the new driver and Raidmanager 2.9.3.207, at least the raid was accessible via TB3
write: around 31 MB/s
read: around 460 MB/s