Install the latest RAID Manager program that allows you to manage the arrays on your device in macOS 11.x/12.x/13.x.
Applicable Model: D5-300
Step 1: Get root privileges on Mac
1.1 Keep the device powered on and connect it to your computer;
1.2 Log in to macOS as a system administrator, Go to "Lauchpad > Others > Terminal", and click to run the "Terminal";
1.3 Enter command: sudo -i
1.4 Press Enter;
1.5 Enter your password, and press Enter (When you enter your password, your password will not be displayed).
1.6 When you see something like: xxxxxxxxx:~ root#, this means you successfully get the root permission;
Step 2: Install the new version of RAID Manager
2.1 Download the RAID Manager.
2.2 Double click to open TerraMaster RAID Manager_V1.0.14.app.dmg;
2.3 Select and right-click "TerraMaster RAID Manager" , click "Show Package Contents > Contents > MacOS >TerraMaster RAID Manager;
2.4 Right-click "TerraMaster RAID Manager", click "Copy";
2.5 Paste "TerraMaster RAID Manager" into the terminal window and press Enter;
2.6 The RAID Manager interface will pop up;
Note: If you get a message that the installation is stopped because of security reasons, you need to go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy, and allow RAID Manager to run.
Video guide: https://terrahelp.oss-cn-hongkong.aliyu ... _guide.mov
Important Notice:
Since the D5-300 has been on the market for more than 7 years, the device hardware has been updated several times during the years. The older hardware versions are not compatible with macOS 11.x/12.x/13.x systems, which means that even with the latest RAID Manager program, you will not be able to manage the arrays on the device. Only the latest 3 hardware versions can support MacOS 11.x/12.x/13.x systems: B01-D5300NEW-S1, B01-D5300NEW-S2, B01-D5300NEW-S3; be sure to pay attention to which version your hardware belongs to.
D5-300 RAID Manager Installation Guide (macOS 11.x/12.x/13.x
D5-300 RAID Manager Installation Guide (macOS 11.x/12.x/13.x
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Re: RAID Manager Installation Guide (macOS Monterey 12.0.1 or later)
Followed these instructions and then got a serious error message - stating that the install file will not be installed - as it will "Damage your computer" - indicating possible malware.
Monterey then aborts the installation process, and asks whether to report the Malware to Apple... seriously?
Error message : "RAIDManager" will damage your computer. You should eject the disk image.
There are no other options then given to proceed at all.
I'm just about over this - how can you sell hardware like this which is not able to be used properly as advertised with current MAC OS ?
Unless there is a fix for this - with the advertised RAID Management software that works, I will need to lay a complaint with the vendor who sold me this hardware, and get a refund - and find review sites to warn others about this experience. Really disappointing TerraMaster.
Monterey then aborts the installation process, and asks whether to report the Malware to Apple... seriously?
Error message : "RAIDManager" will damage your computer. You should eject the disk image.
There are no other options then given to proceed at all.
I'm just about over this - how can you sell hardware like this which is not able to be used properly as advertised with current MAC OS ?
Unless there is a fix for this - with the advertised RAID Management software that works, I will need to lay a complaint with the vendor who sold me this hardware, and get a refund - and find review sites to warn others about this experience. Really disappointing TerraMaster.
Re: RAID Manager Installation Guide (macOS Monterey 12.0.1 or later)
The RAID Manager.exe plugin has been updated and is now compatible with Monterey 12.5.
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Re: RAID Manager Installation Guide (macOS Monterey 12.0.1 or later)
Hello, where can I download the version for 12.0 and above? When I click on the link it takes me to this page instead of downloading a zip file.
Re: RAID Manager Installation Guide (macOS Monterey 12.0.1 or later)
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Please read the article carefully, you will see the download link in the step 2.
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Re: RAID Manager Installation Guide (macOS Monterey 12.0.1 or later)
Thanks! It might have been better to have the text say "Click here to download the beta software:"
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Re: RAID Manager Installation Guide (macOS Monterey 12.0.1 or later)
The number I was able to find inside my drive is B01-D4300-S3. Is this no longer compatible?
Re: D5-300 RAID Manager Installation Guide (macOS Monterey 12.0.1 or later)
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D4-300 has no RAID mode and can only be configured with a single disk. It cannot use RAID Manger.
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Re: D5-300 RAID Manager Installation Guide (macOS Monterey 12.0.1 or later)
To clarify, I have a D5-300 unit. the instructions above state that there is an internal number the I should look for inside the unit to confirm compatibility with the new software. The only number I could find inside the unit was B01-d4300-s3. Did my D5-300 unit come with the wrong hardware?
Re: D5-300 RAID Manager Installation Guide (macOS Monterey 12.0.1 or later)
This is the earliest hardware model. It is incompatible. You can create RAID in Windows and use it in macOS.zenwebgoddess wrote: ↑29 Sep 2022, 22:47 To clarify, I have a D5-300 unit. the instructions above state that there is an internal number the I should look for inside the unit to confirm compatibility with the new software. The only number I could find inside the unit was B01-d4300-s3. Did my D5-300 unit come with the wrong hardware?
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