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Please click the arrow next to the category to expand or collapse: | | Driver (4) | | ID | | Download Title | Download Link | Post Date |
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| Sonnet 3Gb/s SAS/SATA RAID (R380) Software (OS X 10.6.8-10.8.5) 4.07 | | Oct-17-2012 |
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| Sonnet 3Gb/s SAS/SATA RAID (R380) Software (Windows) 4.07 | | Oct-11-2012 | | Operating System Requirements: Windows XP (32-bit), Windows XP (64-bit), Windows Vista (32-bit), Windows Vista (64-bit), Windows 7 (32-bit), Windows 7 (64-bit), Windows Server 2003 (32-bit), Windows Server 2003 (64-bit), Windows Server 2008 (32-bit), Windows Server 2008 (64-bit) Description: This software includes the latest flash bundle (v2012_05_21), driver (v3.70), and Configuration Tool (v4.07) software for the R380 RAID controller card included with Fusion D400RAID, D800RAID, DX800RAID, R800RAID, and RX1600RAID (part number FUS-RX16SR-xxTB) storage systems.
Release Notes:
• This flash bundle release fixes an issue where the ConfigTool application would not save NVRAM settings, fixes an issue where the ConfigTool application would incorrectly warn that NVRAM settings were not saved, and fixes a cryptic "HBA Internal Error" message displayed during an attempted rebuild of an invalid RAID group.
• This driver release is the latest driver available.
• This Configuration Tool release adds support for time-stamped log messages from a RAID device.
Note: Update the Sonnet RAID controller with the latest version of the firmware before installing the operating system driver. Use the latest version of the Configuration Tool application to make these updates.
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| Sonnet 3Gb/s SAS/SATA RAID (R380) Software (Linux) | | May-08-19 |
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| Sonnet 3Gb/s SAS/SATA RAID (R380) Software (OS X Versions 10.4.11 through 10.5.8) 3.38 | | Oct-18-2011 | |
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| FAQ (11) | | ID | | Article Title | Post Date |
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| Installation of the Sonnet (ATTO OEM) RAID card in an 8-core Mac Pro with a Fusion D800RAID, R800RAID, or D400RAID storage system. | May-12-09 |
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| ATTO R380 RAID Software (Feb. 2008) | Aug-05-09 |
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| Fusion storage system activity lights are always on with Seagate ES.2 (Enterprise) drives installed in the drive bays. | Oct-22-10 |
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| Under Mac OS X 10.5.6, the PCI Express Expansion Slot Utility (early Mac Pro) always reports 8x, 1x, 1x, 16x no matter how its set. | May-06-09 |
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| Seagate E2.2 hard drive compatibility with Fusion D800RAID, Fusion R800RAID, and Fusion DX800RAID. | May-07-09 | | Fusion R800RAID Compatibility
Seagate ES.2 hard drives are compatible with revision G (May 23, 2008) and later versions of Fusion D800RAID.
Fusion R800RAID and Fusion DX800RAID Compatibility
Seagate ES.2 hard drives are compatible with all versions of Fusion R800RAID and Fusion DX800RAID. | |
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| Formatting a drive array greater than 16TB with APT (Apple Partition Table) fails in a Macintosh. | Jun-16-09 |
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| How do I replace a failed drive under warranty if I'm in a sensitive/classified environment and can't send the old one back? | Mar-23-10 |
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| What is the default drive timeout in Fusion RAID systems? Should I change it? | Mar-24-10 |
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| My storage shows 10% more capacity under OS X 10.6 than under OS X 10.5. Why? | Mar-24-10 |
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| Does the ATTO R380 Support OS X 10.9 (Mavericks)? | Oct-21-13 |
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| Can I use an ATTO R680 with the R800RAID or D800RAID? | Jun-24-14 | | Can I use an ATTO R680 with the R800RAID or D800RAID? The ATTO R380 that come with these storage units does not have full OS X 10.9 support and I want to migrate to Mavericks.
Background:
The D800RAID and R800RAID were qualified with the ATTO R380 RAID controller card. The R380 is a 3Gb SAS card will link to modern 6Gb hard drives at 3Gb. The R680 would link at 6Gb, however, these chassis were never qualified at 6Gb, and migrating to an R680 means one must force the R680-to-hard drive link to 3Gb for reliable operation. Because SATA hard drives are not capable of saturating a 3Gb link, the performance impact is minimal.
After installing the R680, and before formatting the RAID array, force the link to 3Gb...
Run Terminal, and type: sudo ./atsasnvr -k 3
A reboot is necessary for the change to take effect.
You can now use the R680 with the D800RAID or R800RAID. | | |
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