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RocketRAID eSATA 6G HBA Series Bootable RAID Installation Guide. Overview: This installation guide provides step and step instructions on how to configure the RocketRAID eSATA 6G storage to support booting to Mac OS X. This guide also provides trouble shooting tips when problems occur. Part 1 – What is a Boot RAID Configuration? Part 2 – Pre‐requisite for Boot RAID Configuration. Part 3 – Hardware Installation Steps and Verification Steps Part 4 – Software Package Installation and Verification Guide Part 5 ‐ Ready for the Experience ...
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Part 1 – What is a Boot RAID ? A Boot RAID is setting up a RAID array (0, 1, 5, 10 or JBOD) on the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller then cloning the onboard Mac OS X boot drive to the RAID array then booting Mac OS X from the RAID array. RAID arrays offers advantages of performance and protection with redundancy. RAID Basics? RAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent Drives. This means taking multiple matching drives and arranging them together to achieve large storage space, speed, data protection, or any combination of the three. The RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller supports the following RAID types: RAID 0 “Stripe” Speed: Data is alternated across two or more drives to gain speed by essentially ...
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distributing the workload. Protection: No built‐in protection. Capacity: Usable space is the combined capacity of all the drives. RAID 5 “Stripe & Protection” Speed: Data is striped like in a RAID 0, so significant speed gains are seen. Protection: Utilizes mathematical parity to achieve data protection while taking up a minimum of space. One drive can fail and all data will still be accessible. Capacity: All but one drive worth of capacity is usable. Minimum three drives are needed to create a RAID 5 array. In a three drive RAID 5 array, there is two drives worth of usable space. Combined RAIDs: RAID 10 Speed: Combines multiple RAID 1 or RAID 5 sets by using RAID 0 “Striping” to gain speed. Protection: There are two RAID 1 “Mirrored” sets used in order to tolerate 1‐2 drives failing depending on which drives they are. Capacity: Usable space is half of the combined capacity of all the drives used RAID 1 “Mirror” Speed: No speed benefits gained. Protection: One drive can fail and all data will still be accessible. Capacity: One drive worth of usable space out of the two total drives used. JBOD (Independent Drive Modes) Speed: No significant speed gains. Protection: No built‐in data protection. Capacity: In JBOD mode, the capacities are combined. When set up as independent drives, each drive presents its stated capacity for use. ...
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Part 2 PreRequisite for Boot RAID Configuration Overview – The RocketRAID eSATA 6Gb/s series controller support booting to Mac OS X 10.5.x and above. Bootable RAID configurations include RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 arrays. This document will include the installations steps to configure and setup your hardware to support booting RAID arrays to Mac OS X. The hardware and software pre‐requests are listed below: • RocketRAID eSATA 6Gb/s series HBA • RocketRAID eSATA 6Gb/s 32/64bit EFI ROM image • RocketRAID eSATA 6Gb/s for Mac drivers • Mac Pro system 2006 to Present • Multiple bay eSATA external storage • Mac OS X 10.5.x and above • 3 party clone software (clone onboard boot OS to RAID array) System Requirements Mac Pro Hardware: Intel‐based Mac with an available PCIe 2.0 or 1.0 slot capable of supporting an x4 (4‐lane) length PCIe card. For optimal performance, use a PCIe 2.0 slot running at x4 speeds or greater. Slot recommendations for the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller. Mac Pro Model Core / CPU Speed GHz EFI Slot Number 2006 Quad Core / 2.0, 2.66, 3.0 32‐bit 3,4 2006 Eight Core /3.0 32‐bit 3,4 2008 Quad Core / 2.8 ...
Note: A 32 or 64‐bit EFI rom image is needed on the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller to support booting to Mac OS X. Refer to the above table load the correct EFI rom image to support your Mac Pro system. Tip: The 32 or 64‐bit EFI rom image is found in the CD of the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller and it is also available for download on the http://www.hptmac.com website. Before, installing the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller make sure the computer is turned off and unplugged from its power source. Take appropriate electrostatic discharge precautions: Your computer is a static‐sensitive device. It is susceptible to invisible damage if not protected during installation. We recommend proper grounding by using a grounding strap. Make sure to work in a clean and static‐free area, and avoid wearing clothing that retains static charges. Part 3 Hardware Installation and Verification Before installing the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller • Make sure computer is turned off and unplugged from its power source • Take appropriate electrostatic discharge precautions:. Remove the PCIe slot cover. Gently insert the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller into the PCIe slot and secure the bracket to the computer chassis according to your chassis specifications. After installing the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller, restart your computer. After your computer has started, insert the Driver & Software Installation Disc to install the necessary drivers for your computer’s operating system. Hardware Verification Verifying the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller is installed into the Mac Pro system: Step 1: Click on About this Mac ...
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Step 2: Click on More Info Step 3: Click on System Report Step 4: Click on PCI Cards Step 5: The RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller will be identified as RAID CONTOLLER. Step 6: Verify the RocketRAID eSATA 6G HBA is detected and no drivers are installed. In Mac OS X 10.5.x and 10.6.x the Driver Installed will be “No”. Once you have verified that the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller is detected you can proceed to the Driver and Software Installation. Troubleshooting Tip: If the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller is not detected please try the following troubleshooting tips. Step 1: Shut down the Mac Pro system then remove and insert the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller then follow the steps from Hardware Verification. Step 2: If Step 1 fails, then insert the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller into a different PCIe slot. ...
Step 3: If Step 2 fails, try the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller in another Mac Pro system. In Mac OS X 10.7.x the Drive Installed will be reported as “Yes” for the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller. Part 4 Driver and Software Installation The RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller comes with a disc containing the drivers and software for Mac Pro system. For the latest drivers and software visit the product page for the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller on http://www.hptmac.com/ Mac OS X 10.x Once you have installed the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller and booted into your Mac, follow these instructions to install the drivers and the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller software: 1. Insert the RocketRAID eSATA 6G Card Install Disc into your Mac and navigate to the “Mac OS X” folder. 2. Double‐click on the file to mount the disc image containing the Mac OS X software and drivers. 3. Double‐click on the installer package to start the installation process. ...
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4. Follow the on‐screen steps to complete the installation process and you will be prompted to restart your computer. Verify Software Installation Step 1: Click on About this Mac Step 2: Click on More Info Step 3: Click on System Report Step 4: Click on PCI Cards Step 5: The RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller will be identified as RAID CONTOLLER. Step 6: Verify the RocketRAID eSATA 6G HBA is detected and Driver Installed is “Yes”. Note: Once Driver Installed is verified as “Yes”, the WebGUI is also be installed,too.Because the driver and WebGUI are in one package. You can just start the browser to log in WebGUI. ...
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Troubleshooting Tip: If the after installing the software package and the Driver Installed is still “No”, please try the following troubleshooting tips. Step 1: Confirm that you have the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller software package and not another HighPoint RocketRAID series controller that support Mac OS X. Step 2: Run the uninstall script, reboot the Mac Pro system and reinstall the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller software once more. Mac OS X 10.7.x software Installation Note: Since the driver for the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller is embedded into 10.7.x, you will only need to install the HPT‐eSATA web GUI for Mac 10.6 which can also be applied to Mac 10.7.x. Once it is confirmed that the driver is installed and web GUI is installed you can now proceed to log into the web GUI to create a RAID array. Note:Remember to flash EFI BIOS before cloning. Part 5 – Ready to Experience Log into web GUI Log into the web GUI by entering opening a browser and entering the following URL http://localhost:7402 Troubleshooting Tip: If you are not able to login to the URL, please check previous troubleshooting steps to verify that the driver is install and that the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller is detected. ...
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Once you have successfully logged into the web GUI, you can create any supported RAID array or check any of the HDD attributes. Note: Any single HDD attached to the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller will be detected automatically. Cloning Boot OS Use 3 party software utility to clone boot drive to the HDD or RAID array attached to the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller. Once the clone has completed you can select the HDD or RAID array attached to the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller as the boot device. Note: There are two methods to select the boot device. First: During boot up, hold down the alt option key and select the boot device attached to the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller as the bootup device. ...
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Second: In System Preferences Select the Startup Disk and choose the boot volume. ...
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Restart the system to boot from the RocketRAID eSATA 6G series controller. ...
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