The engineer who set up the Raid Tower did some research and found that my
960GB OWC Mercury Accelsior_E2 PCI Express SSD with two eSATA Expansion ports has some limitations. One of those limitations it:
Not compatible with port-multiplier enclosures
Apparently that explains why my home MacPro Tower doesn't see the enclosure. The fact that my MBP sees it through the Express34 adapter to eSata is because that card does allow for Port Multiplying hardware.
So I don't think it's about drivers in this case. Also the engineer had seen similar issues with HighPoint Raid cards on these enclosures.
I suppose when I finally install my expansion chassis I can put in a 4 port eSata card what does support port multiplier hardware and see if that works.
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I thought given it was a raid card setup that the hardware would provide the configuration of all 8 drives and then present that as one volume to the USB3 or Esata or any of the other ports. When plugged in on the work computers through USB3 it shows up as a single drive.
Not being someone who spends time setting up raid enclosures I don't follow all the specifics in the log in configuration menu but it seems that the enclosure would allow all kinds of ways to divide up the drives and have certain ones appear on one port, say USB, and other drives could appear on other ports like the eSata port. Seems very flexible but not novice user friendly.
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Subject: [Avid-L2] OT: Esata port does not support port multipliers?
Apparently that is the issue. I've been using these ports on Voyager dock and various Graid drives. I'm curious if it's uncommon to support port multiplier enclosures? Am I correct in assuming that a port multiplier enclosure would allow for multiple devices to be controlled down one eSata cable. In the case of this raid tower it looks like I could create various drive groups if I wanted. Right now the 8 drives are in one raid but if I were to configure the box to have say 4 2 drive raids is that when I would use the port multiplier function so that connecting one eSata cable would mount the 4 different raids? It reminds me of SCSI ID numbers but this is not an area I deal with often so I'm flying blind with a little help from our tech support.
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