I have a mystery that is driving me nuts, and Apple Support wasn't much help.
I have two HDDs in an external drive enclosure that continually sleep and then spin up -- over and over, every 1 - 3 minutes. They may also disconnect themselves while I'm away, but that is a fairly rare event. The last time this happened, I received "disk not ejected properly" notifications for both drives. That leads me to suspect the problem is not in one of the drives, but in macOS or in the external drive enclosure itself. As I type, the drives remain connected, and I see them in the sidebar in my Finder window.
I want to know if there are any problems with the enclosure, since I want to use that enclosure for two new HDDs I bought for use by Time Machine.
I'm watching this happen even now, as I type! So I know the computer is not sleeping. The drives appear to sleep and then spin up, over and over -- about every 1 - 3 minutes. The two drives will enter a mode where the activity lights remain green but they slowly pulse, as if in a sleep mode. And they pulse in unison. The blue power light on the enclosure is unaffected -- always on, never blinking. After a minute or two, I hear the spin-up noise for the drives, and the activity lights blink. Then the cycle repeats.
Yesterday, while performing an SMC reset, the drives showed the same pulsing "sleep" type response with the Mac powered off.
The computer is a 2-month old M2 Pro Mac mini with 16 GB / 1 TB. The enclosure is a 2018 OWC Mercury Elite Pro Dual USB3.1 enclosure that supports 2 SATA HDDs (OWCMED3ER0GB). The disks are the HDDs from my old Mac Pro tower. I'm using the original USB 3.1 cable that shipped with the enclosure, and it's plugged into one of the USB-A ports on the Mac mini. The OS is Ventura 13.5.
I have set everything I could to prevent sleeping of system and hard drives, multiple times, including after the SMC reset. In particular, I disabled the option to sleep hard drives when possible.
Any ideas?
I have two HDDs in an external drive enclosure that continually sleep and then spin up -- over and over, every 1 - 3 minutes. They may also disconnect themselves while I'm away, but that is a fairly rare event. The last time this happened, I received "disk not ejected properly" notifications for both drives. That leads me to suspect the problem is not in one of the drives, but in macOS or in the external drive enclosure itself. As I type, the drives remain connected, and I see them in the sidebar in my Finder window.
I want to know if there are any problems with the enclosure, since I want to use that enclosure for two new HDDs I bought for use by Time Machine.
I'm watching this happen even now, as I type! So I know the computer is not sleeping. The drives appear to sleep and then spin up, over and over -- about every 1 - 3 minutes. The two drives will enter a mode where the activity lights remain green but they slowly pulse, as if in a sleep mode. And they pulse in unison. The blue power light on the enclosure is unaffected -- always on, never blinking. After a minute or two, I hear the spin-up noise for the drives, and the activity lights blink. Then the cycle repeats.
Yesterday, while performing an SMC reset, the drives showed the same pulsing "sleep" type response with the Mac powered off.
The computer is a 2-month old M2 Pro Mac mini with 16 GB / 1 TB. The enclosure is a 2018 OWC Mercury Elite Pro Dual USB3.1 enclosure that supports 2 SATA HDDs (OWCMED3ER0GB). The disks are the HDDs from my old Mac Pro tower. I'm using the original USB 3.1 cable that shipped with the enclosure, and it's plugged into one of the USB-A ports on the Mac mini. The OS is Ventura 13.5.
I have set everything I could to prevent sleeping of system and hard drives, multiple times, including after the SMC reset. In particular, I disabled the option to sleep hard drives when possible.
Any ideas?