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Silicon Image 3124 Drivers For Mac

Hi all, Does anyone have experience configuring the w/Silicon Image 3726 chip connected to a? The PM card I have is inside a 9-bay RAID tower, configured w/8 1Tb hard drives and 1 Pioneer Blu-ray drive. 4 HDs + the blu-ray drive are connected to the 5-port PM card, the other 4 HDs are connected via a SAS 4-port adapter. The RAID tower itself will be connected to a PowerMac G5, via 2 4-port SI 3124 RAID cards. I know this is all PowerPC/PCI-X stuff and not Intel/PCI-e, but this forum seems to be the only one even discussing SI PM cards, so apologies in advance. The SATARaid5Manager software from Silicon Image sees the 4 HDs coming in via the SAS cable, but no HDs show up, or optical drive, show up from the 5-port card.

I've installed both the Silicon Image SATARaid5Manager GUI and the Silicon Image Base driver for the 3124 cards. The Base driver software installs an executable in /usr/sbin and a script in /Library/StartupItems, but doesn't seem to have a GUI on the Mac, but from the documentation, it does seem to have a GUI on Windows platforms. Questions: 1) To get the PM card to recognize that an optical drive is connected to it, do I need to configure the PM card while running on a PC first, then finish the RAID configuration on my Mac? 2) Can I use eSATA to SAS SFF-8470 cable to connect the PM card in the RAID tower to one of my SiI3124 RAID cards?

  • It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available. Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver.
  • Try the W7 driver that's listed on the Silicon Image site or on the 'Drivers Downloads' page on www.burlystorage.com. If it doesn't work, you may have to wait until the RAID5 version is available for W7.

Using only 1 of the 4 eSATA cables on the RAID tower side) All the SI documentation I've seen seems to indicate that the configuration is automatic, but the only explicit examples of BIOS settings seem to be for PCs, not Macs. I see plenty of RAID towers of different sizes that resellers have configured w/optical drives mixed in with hard drives using these SI PM + RAID card configurations like I have. Any tips or ideas on how one configures PM card to allow both optical drives and Hard drives to be connected, would be greatly appreciated. Barefeats tests MacGurus RAID0 and RAID5 product solution:.Areca ARC-1221x RAID host adapter and the Burly 8-bay Video RAID. MacGurus has chosen the Areca brand as their preferred RAID host adapter to mate with their enclosure.

They have worked closely with Areca engineering to fine tune the drivers. Though Apple actually ships Areca drivers with OS X, you want to use the ones that MacGurus includes in their bundle. The ARC-1221x supports SATA HDDs various RAID modes (0, 1, 1E, 3, 5, 6 and JBOD). It was straightforward to install the driver/firmware and configure the RAID sets. The interface isn't elegant but fully functional - like a Humvee. Real men don't need cute GUI.

Does anyone have experience configuring the 5-port Port multiplier w/Silicon Image 3726 chip connected to a Silicon Image RAID 3124 controller card? Hi, You are putting together a bunch of parts that may or may not work together. If all of the items came from a single reputable Mac vendor you could be assured that the firmware on the Sil-3124 and the 3726 PM boards were up to date and matched.

Download drivers for Silicon Image SiI 3124 SATALink Controller controller, or download DriverPack Solution software for automatic driver download and update.

Silicon image 3124 drivers for mac

Since that is not the case you may need to do the work yourself. This is what I would do. I would not use the SI R5 driver on the Mac. Even if you get it to work it can destroy the boot blocks on a Mac OS X boot disk that is connected to it. In addition, I find it is not reliable with Mac OS X. There is no uninstaller from SI for the R5 driver.

The best way to proceed troubleshooting this issue is with a spare disk with a fresh copy of Mac OS X on it. Boot from the fresh install for all of the testing provided below. Install the SiI-3124 BASE 2.0.3 driver.

Verify that the SiI-3124 card has BASE BIOS installed. Verify that the 3726 units have firmware 1.0114 installed. Requires a PC. Disconnect the DVD burner so that you can just test the HDs. Erase the disks in Disk Utility. Test the configuration.

If everything works you can try adding the optical device. It may or may not work. Welcome to the hassle of not buying a system pre-configured to work on the Mac 🙂. Barefeats tests MacGurus RAID0 and RAID5 product solution:.Areca ARC-1221x RAID host adapter and the Burly 8-bay Video RAID. MacGurus has chosen the Areca brand as their preferred RAID host adapter to mate with their enclosure. They have worked closely with Areca engineering to fine tune the drivers.

Silicon Image 3124 Drivers For Macbook Pro

Though Apple actually ships Areca drivers with OS X, you want to use the ones that MacGurus includes in their bundle. The ARC-1221x supports SATA HDDs various RAID modes (0, 1, 1E, 3, 5, 6 and JBOD).

It was straightforward to install the driver/firmware and configure the RAID sets. The interface isn't elegant but fully functional - like a Humvee. Real men don't need cute GUI. Hi hatter, Thanks for the quick reply, very helpful links. I did see some time ago thread in this forum where the specific SI3124 RAID cards are mentioned as working on MacPros. I can confirm that the SI3124 RAID card also is recognized fine on PowerPC-based PM G5s.

From talking to techs at a couple of resellers, the only RAID chipset that will recognize optical drives and hard drives in a given RAID are ones based on the Silicon Image chipsets. My problem is in configuring the Silicon Image PM card to work together with the SI3124 RAID card. The SI docs are sparse in their discussion of the Mac software, most of their doc discussed Linux and Windows platforms. Hence my questions. Since I am using both SI-based RAID and PM cards, all the docs I've seen indicate these should work together fine. Is an excellent comparison chart of different PM cards.

Any idea if the eSATA to SFF8470 cable is causing any problems in allowing the PM card to be detected by the RAID card? Does anyone have experience configuring the 5-port Port multiplier w/Silicon Image 3726 chip connected to a Silicon Image RAID 3124 controller card? Hi, You are putting together a bunch of parts that may or may not work together. If all of the items came from a single reputable Mac vendor you could be assured that the firmware on the Sil-3124 and the 3726 PM boards were up to date and matched.

Silicon Image 3124 Drivers For Mac Pro

Since that is not the case you may need to do the work yourself. This is what I would do. I would not use the SI R5 driver on the Mac.

Even if you get it to work it can destroy the boot blocks on a Mac OS X boot disk that is connected to it. In addition, I find it is not reliable with Mac OS X. There is no uninstaller from SI for the R5 driver. The best way to proceed troubleshooting this issue is with a spare disk with a fresh copy of Mac OS X on it. Boot from the fresh install for all of the testing provided below.

Silicon image 3124 drivers for macbook pro

Install the SiI-3124 BASE 2.0.3 driver. Verify that the SiI-3124 card has BASE BIOS installed. Verify that the 3726 units have firmware 1.0114 installed. Requires a PC. Disconnect the DVD burner so that you can just test the HDs. Erase the disks in Disk Utility.

Test the configuration. If everything works you can try adding the optical device. It may or may not work.

Welcome to the hassle of not buying a system pre-configured to work on the Mac 🙂. Many thanks for the detailed answer.

Your link to the 3726 firmware update and description of the PM card configuration cleared up a fuzzy area for me. I know there was a risk in getting these cards as components, instead of in a bundled system for the Mac. If I can't get it all to work in the PowerMac, I can configure one of my PCs to use the SiI RAID system. I like the challenge of getting all these components to work together.

As a backup RAID system for the PM G5, I also have a RocketRAID 2220 card that configured the 8 HDs in the tower just fine. The RR chipset doesn't support optical drives however, hence my testing of the SiI RAID + PM cards first. I'll report back the results, good or bad, after I've gone thru the steps you've provided. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums.

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. SV-HBA3124-2 SV-HBA3124-4 PCI-X to SATA II (3Gbps) Host Bus Adapter User’s Guide Version 1.0 Document Number: MAN-003124-000.

No rights under any patent accompany the sale of any such product(s) or information. Silicon Image, Inc. Products are not designed or intended for use in Life Support Systems. A Life Support System is a product or system intended to support or sustain life, which if it fails, can be reasonably expected to result in significant personal injury or death. Install the SV-HBA Card.4 Install the Disk Drives/Devices.5 Install Internal Devices on the SV-HBA3124-2.5 Install External Devices on the SV-HBA3124-2 & SV-HBA3124-4.5 Install the Driver.6 Microsoft Windows 2003 Server.6 To confirm the driver installation.6 Microsoft Windows XP.7. Document Number: MAN-003124-000 Version 1.0 Getting Started This Installation Guide describes how to install the Silicon Image SV-HBA3124-4/SV-HBA3124-2 card, Serial ATA (SATA) devices, and device drivers. Package Contents Your SV-HBA3124-2/SV-HBA3124-4 Serial ATA Host Bus Adapter includes:.

SV-HBA3124-2 or SV-HBA3124-4 PCI-X to Serial ATA Card. Document Number: MAN-003124-000 Version 1.0 SV-HBA3124 Specifications Figure 1 SV-HBA3124-2 SV-HBA3124-2 Figure 2 SV-HBA3124-4 SV-HBA3124-4 SV-HBA3124-2 / SV-HBA3124-4 User's Guide Page.

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PCI-X Addendum to the Local PCI Bus Specification Revision 1.0a. Serial ATA / High Speed Serialized AT Attachment specification, Revision 1.0a. Serial ATA II/ Extensions to Serial ATA 1.0, Revision 1.0. Silicon Image SiI3124-2 Design Specification Revision 1.0 SV-HBA3124-2 / SV-HBA3124-4 User's Guide Page. Version 1.0 Installing the SV-HBA3124 Install the SV-HBA Card The SV-HBA3124-2 or SV-HBA3124-4 Serial ATA card fits into any available PCI or PCI-X slot on your PC or Server motherboard (see Figure Figure 3 PCI or PCI-X slot on motherboard 1.

Version 1.0 Install the Disk Drives/Devices The SV-HBA3124-2 card supports up to two external Serial ATA devices and two internal Serial ATA devices. The SV-HBA3124-4 card supports up to four external devices. For optimal performance, install Serial ATA drives of the same model and capacity.

The drives’ matched performance allows the logical disk to function better as a single drive. SV-HBA3124-2 and SV-HBA3124-4. Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Windows 2003 Server comes preloaded with the software drivers necessary to run the SV-HBA3124-2 and SV- HBA3124-4. You do not have to install the driver. To confirm the driver installation 1. Document Number: MAN-003124-000 Version 1.0 Microsoft Windows XP After you install the SV-HBA3124-2 or SV-HBA3124-4 and devices, and then power on your computer, the Found New Hardware Wizard opens.

To complete the driver installation 1. Insert the SV-HBA3124 CD-ROM. Select Install the software automatically (Recommended) and click Next.

Right-mouse click the My Computer icon on your desktop and choose Manage from the pop-up menu. Double-click Device Manager. Double-click SCSI and RAID controllers. Verify that the Silicon Image SiI 3124 SATALink Controller appears, as shown here. SV-HBA3124-2 / SV-HBA3124-4 User's Guide Page. Document Number: MAN-003124-000 Version 1.0 Microsoft Windows 2000 After you install the SV-HBA3124-2 or SV-HBA3124-4 and devices, and then power on your computer, the Found New Hardware Wizard opens.

To complete the driver installation 1. Insert the SV-HBA3124 CD-ROM and click Next. Document Number: MAN-003124-000 Version 1.0 2. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) and click Next. Select CD-ROM drives and click Next. SV-HBA3124-2 / SV-HBA3124-4 User's Guide Page. Click Next once if the driver is found.

If you get the Digital Signature Not Found message, click Yes to continue installation. When the installation is complete, click Finish and reboot the system. SV-HBA3124-2 / SV-HBA3124-4 User's Guide Page. Right-mouse click the My Computer icon on your desktop and choose Manage from the pop-up menu. Double-click Device Manager.

Double-click SCSI and RAID controllers. Verify that the Silicon Image SiI 3124 SATALink Controller appears, as shown here. SV-HBA3124-2 / SV-HBA3124-4 User's Guide Page. Document Number: MAN-003124-000 Version 1.0 Mac OS X Installation After you install the SV-HBA3124-2 or SV-HBA3124-4 devices, power on your computer. To complete the driver installation 1. Insert the SV-HBA3124 CD-ROM.

Open the Mac folder and click the SiI3124.pkg installer. Document Number: MAN-003124-000 Version 1.0 4. Review the provided Read Me.

Click Continue. Review the License agreement.

Click Continue. Click Agree to accept the terms of the License agreement and proceed with the installation. SV-HBA3124-2 / SV-HBA3124-4 User's Guide Page. Document Number: MAN-003124-000 Version 1.0 7. Select the system hard disk drive. Click Upgrade to install the driver. Enter the username and password for the root account.

SV-HBA3124-2 / SV-HBA3124-4 User's Guide Page. Click Restart to reboot the computer and complete the installation. To confirm the driver installation In case of a driver installation failure, an error message will appear after you reboot the computer. Follow the recommendations in the error message. SV-HBA3124-2 / SV-HBA3124-4 User's Guide Page. In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations shielded cables must be used with this equipment. Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio & television reception.

SV-HBA3124-2 / SV-HBA3124-4 User's Guide Page. EN61000-4-11 (1994) Supply dips and variation: 30% and 100% In addition, all equipment requiring U.L. Listing has been found to comply with EMC Directive 73/23/EEC as amended by 93/68/EEC in accordance with EN60950 with amendments A1, A2, A3, A4, A11. SV-HBA3124-2 / SV-HBA3124-4 User's Guide Page.