Also, you may not even need to load the Highpoint driver. I dont believe I ever have on any of my Macs and Linux boxes. If you shove the NVME sticks in a device and the OS reads all of them, then you don’t really need the driver if you plan on using something else to manage the RAID via software, like the Mac OS, or XFS, or ZFS, or SoftRAID.
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thats what i thought, Randy…i’m fairly sure i didnt load them originally.but installing the driver was the only way to get the OS (in standard boot mode) to mount them since the crash.
Recovery and safe modes could read it, normal could not.
Something weird happened when the wacom crashed last week, and since then its taken 4 days of grind to get the nvme raid back up and running.