Re: WD FW800 HDD won't work with iMac anymore but will with MacMini

2011-10-05 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Brian,

Thanks for getting back to the list. Glad you have your FW 800 port working 
again.

Is the FW400 / USB hub  self powered from its own separate power supply? 
What are the specs of your iMac, how old etc?
You have a few devices coming from the Hub, plus your Two FW 800 Drives 
connected to the iMac.

That’s quite a load on your iMac each time it wakes from sleep.
You might have too many high power devices demanding more power through the 
ports than the iMac can accommodate.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 05/10/2011, at 11:41 AM, Brian Scott wrote:

 On 04/10/2011, at 1:31 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
 
 Hi Brian,
 
 Have you tried: Unplug the Power for 5min to your computer and  
 drives and then restart?
 
 The other thing that can happen is an external drive won't mount on  
 one computer but will mount on another.
 If you have an application running from an external drive that  
 automatically loads on start up.
 If the drive was not ejected properly(power failure etc) you can  
 find it won’t mount on the original computer but will mount on a  
 different Mac.
 
 Try disabling the auto start of all applications.
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 
 Hi Ronni,
 
 Thank you for your reply.
 
 I tried removing a combination FW400 / USB hub that I had my keyboard  
 plus mouse, printer, USB drive
 and a FW400 drive (not turned on for quite a while) going through and  
 once the hub was removed the
 FW800 drives came back into use.
 
 A FW400 port in the hub seems to be faulty.
 
 The relief of finding that and getting my drives up and working again  
 was like having a boil lanced.
 
 Cheers
 Brian Scott
 
 
 On 04/10/2011, at 12:51 PM, Brian Scott wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 I've had these two WD drives (4 TB  2 TB) hooked up (daisy-chained)
 to my iMac 24 for a while now.
 
 First yesterday I couldn't access some second level directories now I
 get this warning from
 'About This Mac/firewire' - FireWire Bus:  Warning:Unable to list
 FireWire devices.
 even when they are plugged in individually.
 
 That's on the iMac, on the MacMini both drives work fine.
 
 I get the same result when I start the iMac in Safe Mode.
 
 The iMac's OS is 10.5.8 - the MacMini's OS 10.6.8.
 
 Both the 2 TB and 4 TB have the File System: Journaled HFS+.
 
 Both are called My Book though the 4 TB has 3 partitions. (each
 drive's info is listed below)
 
 I've only hooked them up to the MacMini individually incase I loose
 access to them altogether.
 
 I had a similar problem with them about a month ago but a PRAM reset
 brought things right again,
 it doesn't help anymore.
 
 I took computer (not the drives) into NextByte where they ran some
 tests on it and
 hooked up a laptop to it via FW800 with no problems and declared the
 iMac to have no
 issues.
 
 Is there a way of getting my iMac to recognize these drives again?
 
 Thanks
 Brian Scott
 
 - Here are each drive's info..
 
 The 2 TB...
 FireWire Bus:
 
 Maximum Speed:  Up to 800 Mb/sec
 
 My Book:
 
 Manufacturer:   WD
 Model:  0x1105
 GUID:   0x90A99500A395B0
 Maximum Speed:  Up to 800 Mb/sec
 Connection Speed:   Up to 800 Mb/sec
 Sub-units:
 My Book Unit:
 Unit Software Version:  0x10483
 Unit Spec ID:   0x609E
 Firmware Revision:  0x1015
 Product Revision Level: 1015
 Sub-units:
 My Book SBP-LUN:
 Capacity:   2 TB (2,000,392,994,816 bytes)
 Removable Media:Yes
 BSD Name:   disk2
 Partition Map Type: APM (Apple Partition Map)
 S.M.A.R.T. status:  Not Supported
 Volumes:
 Capacity:   32 KB (32,256 bytes)
 Writable:   No
 BSD Name:   disk2s1
 My Book:
 Capacity:   2 TB (2,000,258,736,128 bytes)
 Available:  209 GB (209,002,385,408 bytes)
 Writable:   Yes
 File System:Journaled HFS+
 BSD Name:   disk2s3
 Mount Point:/Volumes/My Book
 My Book Device Unit:
 Unit Software Version:  0x10483
 Unit Spec ID:   0x609E
 Firmware Revision:  0x1015
 Product Revision Level: 1015
 Sub-units:
 My Book Device SBP-LUN:
 
 The 4 TB...
 FireWire Bus:
 
 Maximum Speed:  Up to 800 Mb/sec
 
 My Book:
 
 Manufacturer:   WD
 Model:  0x1105
 GUID:   0x90A99500B02281
 Maximum Speed:  Up to 800 Mb/sec
 Connection Speed:   Up to 800 Mb/sec
 Sub-units:
 My Book Unit:
 Unit Software Version:  0x10483
 Unit Spec ID:   0x609E
 Firmware Revision:  0x1017
 Product Revision Level: 1017
 Sub-units:
 My Book SBP-LUN:
 Capacity:   4 TB (4,000,781,090,816 bytes)
 Removable Media:Yes
 BSD Name:   disk2
 Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table)
 S.M.A.R.T. status:  Not Supported
 Volumes:
 Capacity:   209.7 MB (209,715,200 bytes)
 Writable:   Yes
 BSD Name:   disk2s1
 2TB:
 Capacity:   2.25 TB (2,248,501,121,024 bytes)
 Available:  1.73 TB (1,734,896,709,632 bytes)
 Writable:   Yes
 File System:Journaled HFS+
 BSD Name:   disk2s2
 Mount Point:/Volumes/2TB
 SDBU924:
 Capacity:   992.44 GB (992,441,819,136 bytes)
 Available:  992.19 GB (992,189,603,840 bytes)
 Writable:   Yes
 File System:Journaled HFS+
 BSD 

Re: WD FW800 HDD won't work with iMac anymore but will with MacMini

2011-10-05 Thread Brian Scott
Hi Ronni,

My iMac isn't very old ( 24-inch Early 2008, 3.06 GHz Intel Core Duo).

I'd like to sell it before the AppleCare runs out on it but I prefer  
it to the new iMacs.

Although I guess I could get used to a new one.

It runs Tiger, the MacMini has Leopard and my MacAir has Tiger.

The USB drive holds my music and is often turned off until I need it,  
it comes off my
keyboard as does my marble mouse.

Now I have removed the FW400 drive from the hub (which is not powered)  
only the
keyboard and printer are now attached to it, and occasionally my camera.

The iMac's USB inputs are taken up by EyeTV, an external burner and  
the hub.

Cheers
Brian


On 05/10/2011, at 2:17 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

 Hi Brian,

 Thanks for getting back to the list. Glad you have your FW 800 port  
 working again.

 Is the FW400 / USB hub  self powered from its own separate power  
 supply?
 What are the specs of your iMac, how old etc?
 You have a few devices coming from the Hub, plus your Two FW 800  
 Drives connected to the iMac.

 That’s quite a load on your iMac each time it wakes from sleep.
 You might have too many high power devices demanding more power  
 through the ports than the iMac can accommodate.

 Cheers,
 Ronni

 On 05/10/2011, at 11:41 AM, Brian Scott wrote:

 On 04/10/2011, at 1:31 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

 Hi Brian,

 Have you tried: Unplug the Power for 5min to your computer and
 drives and then restart?

 The other thing that can happen is an external drive won't mount on
 one computer but will mount on another.
 If you have an application running from an external drive that
 automatically loads on start up.
 If the drive was not ejected properly(power failure etc) you can
 find it won’t mount on the original computer but will mount on a
 different Mac.

 Try disabling the auto start of all applications.

 Cheers,
 Ronni

 Hi Ronni,

 Thank you for your reply.

 I tried removing a combination FW400 / USB hub that I had my keyboard
 plus mouse, printer, USB drive
 and a FW400 drive (not turned on for quite a while) going through and
 once the hub was removed the
 FW800 drives came back into use.

 A FW400 port in the hub seems to be faulty.

 The relief of finding that and getting my drives up and working again
 was like having a boil lanced.

 Cheers
 Brian Scott


 On 04/10/2011, at 12:51 PM, Brian Scott wrote:

 Hi,

 I've had these two WD drives (4 TB  2 TB) hooked up (daisy- 
 chained)
 to my iMac 24 for a while now.

 First yesterday I couldn't access some second level directories  
 now I
 get this warning from
 'About This Mac/firewire' - FireWire Bus:  Warning:   Unable to list
 FireWire devices.
 even when they are plugged in individually.

 That's on the iMac, on the MacMini both drives work fine.

 I get the same result when I start the iMac in Safe Mode.

 The iMac's OS is 10.5.8 - the MacMini's OS 10.6.8.

 Both the 2 TB and 4 TB have the File System: Journaled HFS+.

 Both are called My Book though the 4 TB has 3 partitions. (each
 drive's info is listed below)

 I've only hooked them up to the MacMini individually incase I loose
 access to them altogether.

 I had a similar problem with them about a month ago but a PRAM  
 reset
 brought things right again,
 it doesn't help anymore.

 I took computer (not the drives) into NextByte where they ran some
 tests on it and
 hooked up a laptop to it via FW800 with no problems and declared  
 the
 iMac to have no
 issues.

 Is there a way of getting my iMac to recognize these drives again?

 Thanks
 Brian Scott

 - Here are each drive's info..

 The 2 TB...
 FireWire Bus:

 Maximum Speed: Up to 800 Mb/sec

 My Book:

 Manufacturer:  WD
 Model: 0x1105
 GUID:  0x90A99500A395B0
 Maximum Speed: Up to 800 Mb/sec
 Connection Speed:  Up to 800 Mb/sec
 Sub-units:
 My Book Unit:
 Unit Software Version: 0x10483
 Unit Spec ID:  0x609E
 Firmware Revision: 0x1015
 Product Revision Level:1015
 Sub-units:
 My Book SBP-LUN:
 Capacity:  2 TB (2,000,392,994,816 bytes)
 Removable Media:   Yes
 BSD Name:  disk2
 Partition Map Type:APM (Apple Partition Map)
 S.M.A.R.T. status: Not Supported
 Volumes:
 Capacity:  32 KB (32,256 bytes)
 Writable:  No
 BSD Name:  disk2s1
 My Book:
 Capacity:  2 TB (2,000,258,736,128 bytes)
 Available: 209 GB (209,002,385,408 bytes)
 Writable:  Yes
 File System:   Journaled HFS+
 BSD Name:  disk2s3
 Mount Point:   /Volumes/My Book
 My Book Device Unit:
 Unit Software Version: 0x10483
 Unit Spec ID:  0x609E
 Firmware Revision: 0x1015
 Product Revision Level:1015
 Sub-units:
 My Book Device SBP-LUN:

 The 4 TB...
 FireWire Bus:

 Maximum Speed: Up to 800 Mb/sec

 My Book:

 Manufacturer:  WD
 Model: 0x1105
 GUID:  0x90A99500B02281
 Maximum Speed: Up to 800 Mb/sec
 Connection Speed:  Up to 800 Mb/sec
 Sub-units:
 My Book Unit:
 Unit Software Version: 0x10483
 Unit Spec ID:  0x609E
 Firmware Revision: 0x1017
 Product Revision Level:1017
 

Re: WD FW800 HDD won't work with iMac anymore but will with MacMini

2011-10-05 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Brian,

On 05/10/2011, at 6:03 PM, Brian Scott wrote:

 Hi Ronni,
 
 My iMac isn't very old ( 24-inch Early 2008, 3.06 GHz Intel Core Duo).
 
 I'd like to sell it before the AppleCare runs out on it but I prefer  
 it to the new iMacs.
 
 Although I guess I could get used to a new one.
 
 It runs Tiger, the MacMini has Leopard and my MacAir has Tiger.
 
 The USB drive holds my music and is often turned off until I need it,  
 it comes off my
 keyboard as does my marble mouse.

 Now I have removed the FW400 drive from the hub (which is not powered)  
 only the
 keyboard and printer are now attached to it, and occasionally my camera.

Apple aluminium keyboards provide USB 1.1 or USB 2 
But you really need a powered hub for the FW400 drive.
I would not run a Hub connected to the Keyboard USB.
It's OK to attach a printer or scanner (since they're self powered) and mouse 
to the keyboard as those devices will not exceed the power limitations of the 
keyboard. 

You do not want to attach your external hard drives to a USB power source that 
allows them to be turned off when shutting down the machine. 
That will almost certainly result in data loss. 
External drives should be properly ejected prior to removing them or shutting 
them down.

Cheers,
Ronni

 The iMac's USB inputs are taken up by EyeTV, an external burner and  
 the hub.
 
 Cheers
 Brian
 
 
 On 05/10/2011, at 2:17 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
 
 Hi Brian,
 
 Thanks for getting back to the list. Glad you have your FW 800 port  
 working again.
 
 Is the FW400 / USB hub  self powered from its own separate power  
 supply?
 What are the specs of your iMac, how old etc?
 You have a few devices coming from the Hub, plus your Two FW 800  
 Drives connected to the iMac.
 
 That’s quite a load on your iMac each time it wakes from sleep.
 You might have too many high power devices demanding more power  
 through the ports than the iMac can accommodate.
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 
 On 05/10/2011, at 11:41 AM, Brian Scott wrote:
 
 On 04/10/2011, at 1:31 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
 
 Hi Brian,
 
 Have you tried: Unplug the Power for 5min to your computer and
 drives and then restart?
 
 The other thing that can happen is an external drive won't mount on
 one computer but will mount on another.
 If you have an application running from an external drive that
 automatically loads on start up.
 If the drive was not ejected properly(power failure etc) you can
 find it won’t mount on the original computer but will mount on a
 different Mac.
 
 Try disabling the auto start of all applications.
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 
 Hi Ronni,
 
 Thank you for your reply.
 
 I tried removing a combination FW400 / USB hub that I had my keyboard
 plus mouse, printer, USB drive
 and a FW400 drive (not turned on for quite a while) going through and
 once the hub was removed the
 FW800 drives came back into use.
 
 A FW400 port in the hub seems to be faulty.
 
 The relief of finding that and getting my drives up and working again
 was like having a boil lanced.
 
 Cheers
 Brian Scott
 
 
 On 04/10/2011, at 12:51 PM, Brian Scott wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 I've had these two WD drives (4 TB  2 TB) hooked up (daisy- 
 chained)
 to my iMac 24 for a while now.
 
 First yesterday I couldn't access some second level directories  
 now I
 get this warning from
 'About This Mac/firewire' - FireWire Bus:  Warning:  Unable to list
 FireWire devices.
 even when they are plugged in individually.
 
 That's on the iMac, on the MacMini both drives work fine.
 
 I get the same result when I start the iMac in Safe Mode.
 
 The iMac's OS is 10.5.8 - the MacMini's OS 10.6.8.
 
 Both the 2 TB and 4 TB have the File System: Journaled HFS+.
 
 Both are called My Book though the 4 TB has 3 partitions. (each
 drive's info is listed below)
 
 I've only hooked them up to the MacMini individually incase I loose
 access to them altogether.
 
 I had a similar problem with them about a month ago but a PRAM  
 reset
 brought things right again,
 it doesn't help anymore.
 
 I took computer (not the drives) into NextByte where they ran some
 tests on it and
 hooked up a laptop to it via FW800 with no problems and declared  
 the
 iMac to have no
 issues.
 
 Is there a way of getting my iMac to recognize these drives again?
 
 Thanks
 Brian Scott


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Re: WD FW800 HDD won't work with iMac anymore but will with MacMini

2011-10-04 Thread Brian Scott
On 04/10/2011, at 1:31 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

 Hi Brian,

 Have you tried: Unplug the Power for 5min to your computer and  
 drives and then restart?

 The other thing that can happen is an external drive won't mount on  
 one computer but will mount on another.
 If you have an application running from an external drive that  
 automatically loads on start up.
 If the drive was not ejected properly(power failure etc) you can  
 find it won’t mount on the original computer but will mount on a  
 different Mac.

 Try disabling the auto start of all applications.

 Cheers,
 Ronni

Hi Ronni,

Thank you for your reply.

I tried removing a combination FW400 / USB hub that I had my keyboard  
plus mouse, printer, USB drive
and a FW400 drive (not turned on for quite a while) going through and  
once the hub was removed the
FW800 drives came back into use.

A FW400 port in the hub seems to be faulty.

The relief of finding that and getting my drives up and working again  
was like having a boil lanced.

Cheers
Brian Scott


 On 04/10/2011, at 12:51 PM, Brian Scott wrote:

 Hi,

 I've had these two WD drives (4 TB  2 TB) hooked up (daisy-chained)
 to my iMac 24 for a while now.

 First yesterday I couldn't access some second level directories now I
 get this warning from
 'About This Mac/firewire' - FireWire Bus:  Warning: Unable to list
 FireWire devices.
 even when they are plugged in individually.

 That's on the iMac, on the MacMini both drives work fine.

 I get the same result when I start the iMac in Safe Mode.

 The iMac's OS is 10.5.8 - the MacMini's OS 10.6.8.

 Both the 2 TB and 4 TB have the File System: Journaled HFS+.

 Both are called My Book though the 4 TB has 3 partitions. (each
 drive's info is listed below)

 I've only hooked them up to the MacMini individually incase I loose
 access to them altogether.

 I had a similar problem with them about a month ago but a PRAM reset
 brought things right again,
 it doesn't help anymore.

 I took computer (not the drives) into NextByte where they ran some
 tests on it and
 hooked up a laptop to it via FW800 with no problems and declared the
 iMac to have no
 issues.

 Is there a way of getting my iMac to recognize these drives again?

 Thanks
 Brian Scott

 - Here are each drive's info..

 The 2 TB...
 FireWire Bus:

  Maximum Speed:  Up to 800 Mb/sec

 My Book:

  Manufacturer:   WD
  Model:  0x1105
  GUID:   0x90A99500A395B0
  Maximum Speed:  Up to 800 Mb/sec
  Connection Speed:   Up to 800 Mb/sec
  Sub-units:
 My Book Unit:
  Unit Software Version:  0x10483
  Unit Spec ID:   0x609E
  Firmware Revision:  0x1015
  Product Revision Level: 1015
  Sub-units:
 My Book SBP-LUN:
  Capacity:   2 TB (2,000,392,994,816 bytes)
  Removable Media:Yes
  BSD Name:   disk2
  Partition Map Type: APM (Apple Partition Map)
  S.M.A.R.T. status:  Not Supported
  Volumes:
  Capacity:   32 KB (32,256 bytes)
  Writable:   No
  BSD Name:   disk2s1
 My Book:
  Capacity:   2 TB (2,000,258,736,128 bytes)
  Available:  209 GB (209,002,385,408 bytes)
  Writable:   Yes
  File System:Journaled HFS+
  BSD Name:   disk2s3
  Mount Point:/Volumes/My Book
 My Book Device Unit:
  Unit Software Version:  0x10483
  Unit Spec ID:   0x609E
  Firmware Revision:  0x1015
  Product Revision Level: 1015
  Sub-units:
 My Book Device SBP-LUN:

 The 4 TB...
 FireWire Bus:

  Maximum Speed:  Up to 800 Mb/sec

 My Book:

  Manufacturer:   WD
  Model:  0x1105
  GUID:   0x90A99500B02281
  Maximum Speed:  Up to 800 Mb/sec
  Connection Speed:   Up to 800 Mb/sec
  Sub-units:
 My Book Unit:
  Unit Software Version:  0x10483
  Unit Spec ID:   0x609E
  Firmware Revision:  0x1017
  Product Revision Level: 1017
  Sub-units:
 My Book SBP-LUN:
  Capacity:   4 TB (4,000,781,090,816 bytes)
  Removable Media:Yes
  BSD Name:   disk2
  Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table)
  S.M.A.R.T. status:  Not Supported
  Volumes:
  Capacity:   209.7 MB (209,715,200 bytes)
  Writable:   Yes
  BSD Name:   disk2s1
 2TB:
  Capacity:   2.25 TB (2,248,501,121,024 bytes)
  Available:  1.73 TB (1,734,896,709,632 bytes)
  Writable:   Yes
  File System:Journaled HFS+
  BSD Name:   disk2s2
  Mount Point:/Volumes/2TB
 SDBU924:
  Capacity:   992.44 GB (992,441,819,136 bytes)
  Available:  992.19 GB (992,189,603,840 bytes)
  Writable:   Yes
  File System:Journaled HFS+
  BSD Name:   disk2s3
  Mount Point:/Volumes/SDBU924
 TM707:
  Capacity:   759.23 GB (759,225,741,312 bytes)
  Available:  481.74 GB (481,735,430,144 bytes)
  Writable:   Yes
  File System:Journaled HFS+
  BSD Name:   disk2s4
  Mount Point:/Volumes/TM707
 My Book Device Unit:
  Unit Software Version:  0x10483
  Unit Spec ID:   0x609E
  Firmware Revision:  0x1017
  Product Revision Level: 1017
  Sub-units:
 My Book Device SBP-LUN:




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Re: WD FW800 HDD won't work with iMac anymore but will with MacMini

2011-10-03 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Brian,

Have you tried: Unplug the Power for 5min to your computer and drives and then 
restart?

The other thing that can happen is an external drive won't mount on one 
computer but will mount on another. 
If you have an application running from an external drive that automatically 
loads on start up. 
If the drive was not ejected properly(power failure etc) you can find it won’t 
mount on the original computer but will mount on a different Mac.

Try disabling the auto start of all applications. 

Cheers,
Ronni

On 04/10/2011, at 12:51 PM, Brian Scott wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I've had these two WD drives (4 TB  2 TB) hooked up (daisy-chained)  
 to my iMac 24 for a while now.
 
 First yesterday I couldn't access some second level directories now I  
 get this warning from
 'About This Mac/firewire' - FireWire Bus:  Warning:  Unable to list  
 FireWire devices.
 even when they are plugged in individually.
 
 That's on the iMac, on the MacMini both drives work fine.
 
 I get the same result when I start the iMac in Safe Mode.
 
 The iMac's OS is 10.5.8 - the MacMini's OS 10.6.8.
 
 Both the 2 TB and 4 TB have the File System: Journaled HFS+.
 
 Both are called My Book though the 4 TB has 3 partitions. (each  
 drive's info is listed below)
 
 I've only hooked them up to the MacMini individually incase I loose  
 access to them altogether.
 
 I had a similar problem with them about a month ago but a PRAM reset  
 brought things right again,
 it doesn't help anymore.
 
 I took computer (not the drives) into NextByte where they ran some  
 tests on it and
 hooked up a laptop to it via FW800 with no problems and declared the  
 iMac to have no
 issues.
 
 Is there a way of getting my iMac to recognize these drives again?
 
 Thanks
 Brian Scott
 
 - Here are each drive's info..
 
 The 2 TB...
 FireWire Bus:
 
   Maximum Speed:  Up to 800 Mb/sec
 
 My Book:
 
   Manufacturer:   WD
   Model:  0x1105
   GUID:   0x90A99500A395B0
   Maximum Speed:  Up to 800 Mb/sec
   Connection Speed:   Up to 800 Mb/sec
   Sub-units:
 My Book Unit:
   Unit Software Version:  0x10483
   Unit Spec ID:   0x609E
   Firmware Revision:  0x1015
   Product Revision Level: 1015
   Sub-units:
 My Book SBP-LUN:
   Capacity:   2 TB (2,000,392,994,816 bytes)
   Removable Media:Yes
   BSD Name:   disk2
   Partition Map Type: APM (Apple Partition Map)
   S.M.A.R.T. status:  Not Supported
   Volumes:
   Capacity:   32 KB (32,256 bytes)
   Writable:   No
   BSD Name:   disk2s1
 My Book:
   Capacity:   2 TB (2,000,258,736,128 bytes)
   Available:  209 GB (209,002,385,408 bytes)
   Writable:   Yes
   File System:Journaled HFS+
   BSD Name:   disk2s3
   Mount Point:/Volumes/My Book
 My Book Device Unit:
   Unit Software Version:  0x10483
   Unit Spec ID:   0x609E
   Firmware Revision:  0x1015
   Product Revision Level: 1015
   Sub-units:
 My Book Device SBP-LUN:
 
 The 4 TB...
 FireWire Bus:
 
   Maximum Speed:  Up to 800 Mb/sec
 
 My Book:
 
   Manufacturer:   WD
   Model:  0x1105
   GUID:   0x90A99500B02281
   Maximum Speed:  Up to 800 Mb/sec
   Connection Speed:   Up to 800 Mb/sec
   Sub-units:
 My Book Unit:
   Unit Software Version:  0x10483
   Unit Spec ID:   0x609E
   Firmware Revision:  0x1017
   Product Revision Level: 1017
   Sub-units:
 My Book SBP-LUN:
   Capacity:   4 TB (4,000,781,090,816 bytes)
   Removable Media:Yes
   BSD Name:   disk2
   Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table)
   S.M.A.R.T. status:  Not Supported
   Volumes:
   Capacity:   209.7 MB (209,715,200 bytes)
   Writable:   Yes
   BSD Name:   disk2s1
 2TB:
   Capacity:   2.25 TB (2,248,501,121,024 bytes)
   Available:  1.73 TB (1,734,896,709,632 bytes)
   Writable:   Yes
   File System:Journaled HFS+
   BSD Name:   disk2s2
   Mount Point:/Volumes/2TB
 SDBU924:
   Capacity:   992.44 GB (992,441,819,136 bytes)
   Available:  992.19 GB (992,189,603,840 bytes)
   Writable:   Yes
   File System:Journaled HFS+
   BSD Name:   disk2s3
   Mount Point:/Volumes/SDBU924
 TM707:
   Capacity:   759.23 GB (759,225,741,312 bytes)
   Available:  481.74 GB (481,735,430,144 bytes)
   Writable:   Yes
   File System:Journaled HFS+
   BSD Name:   disk2s4
   Mount Point:/Volumes/TM707
 My Book Device Unit:
   Unit Software Version:  0x10483
   Unit Spec ID:   0x609E
   Firmware Revision:  0x1017
   Product Revision Level: 1017
   Sub-units:
 My Book Device SBP-LUN:




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