Rocketraid 2314 Drivers For Mac

HighPoint RocketRAID 4311 PCI-Express x8 SATA / SAS Controller Card. External Connectors: 4 x SAS RAID: RAID 0/1/3/5/6/10/ JBOD Cache Memory: 256MB DDR-II 533 with ECC Operating Systems Supported: Microsoft Windows 2008/2003/XP/ 2000/x64 Edition/Vista 32 and 64 bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Open SuSE, Fedora Core, Debian FreeBSD Mac OS X Linux Open Source Drivers Native Support. Memory complies with JEDEC Specifications, document JESD79-3B. HighPoint RocketRAID 2314 3Gb/s External 4x SATA RAID Host Adapter Mfr P/N: RR2314 OWC SKU: HPTRR2314 Supports 4 drives direct, or 20 drives via port multiplication, RAID 0, 1, 5, 10, JBOD. Highpoint Technologies 1 Year Limited Warranty. Device Driver for RocketRAID 2314 and RocketRAID 2304 Operating System File Name Version File Date Win XP (Pro) SP2 231000.sys v2.0 Windows Vista Ultimate 231000.sys v2.0 Mac OS X 10.4.9 rr231000.kext v2.1 Software Utilities Version HighPoint Web GUI v1.4-3 IOmeter 2006.07.27 AJA Kona System Test v2.0 Page 4. It installed a rr64xl.kext driver, but it didn't work either. This is what Mavericks shows for the 1) PCI card 2) Maverick drivers 3) Driver from install link on HPT Mac site. I put the 2314 back in and everything is back to working. Let me know if you get it working.


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HighPoint RocketRAID 3522
3G SATA RAID host adapter

Originally posted March 14th, 2008 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientist

HighPoint is courting MAC USERS
HighPoint is continuing to show a strong commitment to provide feature rich SATA RAID host adapters to the Mac community. They even created a special 'Mac only' website. Their latest Rocket RAID card, the 3522, is no exception. It is the most advanced Mac compatible 3G SATA RAID card they have produced to date.

KEY FEATURES of the RR3522
1. The RocketRAID 3522 (RR3522) uses the Intel IOP341 running at 800MHz with Multiple ADMA engines. It has 256MB DDR2 cache memory with ECC (533MHz). This 'core' provides enhanced RAID 5 and 6 performance as well as improved overall Mac Pro performance due to less host CPU utilization.
2. Rated as an 8 lane PCIe 1.0 card, it is compatible with all PCIe slots on all models of Mac Pro from 2006 through 2008. It will also work in the Intel Xserve with PCIe slots and the G5 Power Mac with PCIe slots.
3. It sports two external Mini-SAS connnectors that support up to 8 drives. The idea is to eliminate the 'octopus' look with eight individual SATA cables hanging out the back of your Mac. It also solves the problem of trying to squeeze 8 ports on the card's end plate. You must order them separately but HighPoint makes special cables with Mini-SAS at one end and four eSATA connectors at the other.
This is not a port-multiplier adapter so your external enclosures need to have one eSATA port per drive. This is a good thing because it means you will achieve maximum throughput to each drive (300MB/s per channel) and won't have to settle for the bottleneck inherent in port-mulitiplication (230MB/s per channel shared by four or five drives).
4. What if you want more than 8 drives in your RAID set? In the previous models of Rocket RAID, you could only have one card installed in your Mac Pro or Power Mac. The RR3522 will happily coexist with a second RR3522. Even if you have to use a 4 lane PCIe slot one or both cards, this will not prevent you from achieving maximum throughput. That's because each PCIe 1.0 lane carries 250MB/s. That computes to 1000MB/s in the case of a 4 lane slot.
5. The RR3522 features the same RAID configurations as other RocketRAID cards (0, 1, 5, 10, 50, or JBOD). HighPoint has added two new RAID levels:
a) RAID 3 -- Striped set with dedicated parity. This mechanism provides an improved performance and fault tolerance similar to RAID 5, but with a dedicated parity disk rather than rotated parity stripes.
b) RAID 6 -- Striped set with dual parity. Provides fault tolerance from two drive failures; array continues to operate with up to two failed drives.
(For more info, read the Wikipedia article on RAID.)
6. Whether you are a one-person shop or large business, you're going to appreciate the 'Out of Band' Support feature using the dedicated LAN port. Using Simple Network Managment Protocol (SNMP), it enables you to remotely access the RR3522 to check the 'health' log or troubleshoot the RAID set even if the OS won't boot.
The RR3522 has WebGUI embedded into physical firmware which is independent from host system. In other words, even when the system is down (but powered applied), you can still remotely troubleshoot or rebuild the RAID storage system after checking the event logs perserved by non-volatile RAM. The idea is that a VAR or consultant can provide support to their clients without actually being present at the client site. And with authentication, authorization and encryption, the support staff is able to connect safely and securely.
An how do you know there's a problem when you are off site? Simple. The RR3522 uses Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) along with SNMP to trap the error and notify you during RAID system operation.
7. One more thing. HighPoint is one of only three companies* that make 3G SATA host adapters for the Mac Pro that boot Mac OS X. The RR3522 will boot from either a RAID set or a single drive.
But.... the RR3522 currently only has the 32-bit EFI driver in the ROM. That means it can only boot Mac OS X on a 2006/2007 Mac Pro. That's going to change soon as the HighPoint engineers add the 64-bit EFI driver. Once that's done, the owners of 2008 Mac Pros can boot OS X as well.

Of course, the RR3522 at $560 is overkill if your only use of the host adapter is for a single or double external boot drive. Lest I digress too far afield, see the WHERE TO BUY section for some lower cost booting solutions.**

FLASH: Ask your favorite HighPoint reseller about the $100 rebate on the RocketRAID 3522 starting on Monday, March 17th, 2008.

WAIT. THERE'S MORE
There are other features that we haven't listed that are common to most HighPoint RocketRAID cards. We're referring to things like hot-swap, hot-spare, S.M.A.R.T. drive 'health' monitoring and logging, staggered drive spin-up, NCQ support, and automatic rebuild of degraded array when a defective drive is replaced.

For full details on features, see the RocketRAID 3522 Details Page.

WHAT ABOUT SPEED TEST DATA?
We are planning a follow-up article in about a week where we will document the relative speed achieved by each of the RAID 'flavors' using eight of the fastest 3G SATA drives (the 1TB Samsung Spinpoint F1).

WHERE TO BUY THE HighPoint ROCKETRAID 3522
Order the from Other World Computing and they will ship it the same day.

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WHERE TO BUY MULTI-BAY eSATA ENCLOSURES
Remember, you'll want non-Port-Multiplier enclosures with one port per drive for the RocketRAID 3522. Here's some sources for multi-bay enclosures:

FirmTek SeriTek/2eEN4 four bay enclosure

Wiebetech RTX family of enclosures (2 through 8 bays)

ALTERNATIVES
(*Other than HighPoint there are two other SATA RAID host adapters that boot OS X:
1. ARECA has a 3G SATA RAID PCie host adapter similar to the RR3522 called the ARC-1221X priced at $799 MSRP.
Read AMUG's review of the ARC-1221X.

2. CalDigit has a SATA RAID card that supports up to 16 drives. It uses a different processor from the HighPoint RR3522 and ARECA ARC-1221X.

(**TransIntl's Pro Caddy and MaxUpgrade's MaxConnect are kits which allow you to mount extra drives in the Mac Pro's second optical bay and connect them to the two spare SATA ports on the Mac Pro motherboard or even to the HighPoint RocketRAID 3120. Or how about extending the two spare ports on the motherboard to the outside of the Mac Pro using OWC's eSATA Extender Cable?)

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This guide assists with the installation of a RocketRAID card on Gentoo Linux.

Installation

Enabling the HPT-RR overlay

The HPT-RR overlay contains the necessary packages to easily install and configure a RocketRAID card.

Using eselect repository

Ensure that app-eselect/eselect-repository and dev-vcs/git are installed:

Drivers
root #emerge --ask --noreplace app-eselect/eselect-repository dev-vcs/git

Then configure and sync the overlay:

root #eselect repository add RocketRAID git https://github.com/dsiggi/RocketRAID.git
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Using layman

The second method to enable the overlay is through layman. Edit /etc/layman/layman.cfg and add the overlay definition:

FILE/etc/layman/layman.cfgAt the overlay to the config

Next, synchronize the overlays and add the RocketRAID one (which is named RocketRAID):

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root #layman -a RocketRAID

It is of course also possible to clone the repository for a local overlay:

root #git clone https://github.com/dsiggi/RocketRAID.git

Building and installing the Linux kernel module

Depending on the hardware card, enable the right USE flag.

Then, install the sys-block/rocketraid package in order to automatically build and install the right kernel module:

Loading the kernel module

Load the newly built kernel module (example for the rr232x module):

Validate that the hardware has been properly detected by reading through the dmesg output close after loading the module:

Rocketraid 2314 Drivers For Mac Catalina

If the module correctly found the hardware, then make sure that this module is automatically loaded at boot. This can be accomplished by adding it to the /etc/modules-load.d/raid.conf file.

Installing supporting software

There are a couple of software packages that provide additional support for the RocketRAID cards.

The sys-block/hptraidconf package provides configuration and monitoring support for the RocketRAID card. It requires a daemon running on the system, provided through the sys-block/hptsvr package. The client itself does not need to be installed on the system that has the RAID card in it.

Deploy the two packages:

Configuration

To run the server, add the right hardware module to /etc/hptcfg:

Now start the server:

To start the server on every system boot, type in:

Administration

To administer the RAID card settings, connect to the server using the hptraidconf command.

The default username is RAID and the default password is hpt.

After a successful login, a prompt will appear through which the administrative tasks can be executed.

All supported commands are documented in the official documentation (.tgz).

Supported cards

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Cardmodule
RocketRAID 1720rr172x
RocketRAID 1740/1742rr174x
RocketRAID 2210rr2210
RocketRAID 2220/2224rr222x
RocketRAID 2240rr2240
RocketRAID 2314/2310/2302/2300rr231x
RocketRAID 2322/2320rr232x
RocketRAID 2340rr2340
RocketRAID 2522rr2522
RocketRAID 2644X4rr2644
RocketRAID 2640X4/2640X1/2642rr264x
RocketRAID 2680/2684rr268x
RocketRAID 620/622rr62x
RocketRAID 640/644rr64x
RocketRAID 640L/644L/644LS/642Lrr64xl

Special thanks

Special thanks go to camper2 from ubuntuforums.org who wrote the patches for the kernel modules.

Also special thanks goes to dlder from forums.opensuse.org for the new patches for kernels >=4.7.

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