Highpoint Rocketraid 4320 For Mac

Peggy, I have a Highpoint 4320 card in my 2009 Mac Pro and it will not wake from sleep. Highpoint advised that the firmware on the card is the most updated, and is designed to sleep and wake from sleep with Mac.

Firmware is BIOS-based, not EFI, but Highpoint said that should not cause a problem unless I'm trying to boot with the 4320, which I am not. Do you know of any possible solutions to the situation? Not only does my RAID volume disappear after waking from sleep, but I cannot access the card's WebGUI at all.

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It's as if the whole thing is dead and I have to restart. Not sure if you have found solution to your problem. But just in case. Had a number of disappointments with the RR2322.

The biggest is the sleep issue. But it does seem to clear itself up with the EFI. I'm sure the BIOS works when a PC is sleeping, but on my mac it meant that the drives would disconnect when the machine came back to from sleep and had trouble accessing the WebGUI. Why would they not mention the EFI - I have no idea. Having to go to the Chinese site to find the EFI for my card, no instructions, no documentation - its just useless. The US site and the Mac site does not list the EFI at all for my card model. In any event, found it by mistake and updated to the 64bits and it seemed to have worked.

I'm still not happy with the software support. The site and marketing material is all deceiving (and the documentation almost non-existant). The card supports SMART (but they don't say its web based only which is useless). The card supports hot-swap (for PC only).

The card supports SMTP messages (as long as its not using authenticated SMTP - good luck in finding one unless you run your own server), the errors on the event list are useless. Then I was going to try to address some of the short comings (which basically concentrates everything on the webgui, so no log on the console, no system SMART, no hot-swap etc) by using the CLI and creating my own scrips and command. Well - HighPoint does offers CLI (Linux, BSD and Windows) but none for the Mac. Sony nwz e384 firmware update. A very under-supported card.

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Which I was very surprised as people seem to like them for OS X but no one talks about all the basic shortcomings and basic instructions to use these cards. I'm about to regret the purchase but I'll see if I can scrip some commands interacting with the web interface to make it work. So, yes - install the EFI and that should at least help you a bit (I hope - it did me for at least one issue). 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. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site.

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