Mac Pro :: Routing 4 SATA Cables From Each Of HDD Bays Into Optical Bay

Sep 24, 2010

I need to router 4 SATA cables from each of the HDD bays into the optical bay where there will be 3 SSDs and a regular HDD. What is the recommended way to do this?

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Looking at blu-ray drives, I thought of an interesting question, and I just wanted to know if anyone knows the answer...why was an older standard used for the MacPro's optical bays, especially when the HDs use SATA? And I know the motherboard has sata ports, so that's not my issue. It's just kind of a pain having to use an adapter or run a cable to the motherboard if I want to use a sata blu-ray drive for example.

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Nov 6, 2010

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Dec 28, 2010

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Oct 3, 2010

Mine is 2005 model mac mini.

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Mar 1, 2010

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May 11, 2012

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May 5, 2012

Im considering purchasing a higher capacity internal hardrive around the 750Gb/1Tb mark. However my macbook is the early 2008 model, and it seems the majority of hardrives are SATA II, having speeds of 3Gbt, which my mother board may not be capable of (apparently only 1.5Gbt) From researching and reading some reviews of others who have purchased internal drives on Amazon UK, some have had difficulty due to this problem, but have been able to fix the issue with a firmware update reducing SATA II drive speeds to 1.5Gbt. 

Questions I have: Do all SATA / SATA II internal hardrives need a firmware update if replacing on to a new computer?(If so, would I need to look for a specific firmware update for the specific drive I intend on buying? And if you're in the knowledge would you mind posting links to these updates?)What is the process of updating the firmware i.e. would I need to put firmware on external usb hardrive 1st, then upload it to macbook after installing new internal drive (if it boots up my OS that is) etc.     Would a 'hybrid' (disk+solid state) drive be compatible with a macbook as old as mine?Do I need to update my operating system to OS X Lion first, or can it be done after installing the drive?  

my current laptop hardware: 

Macbook Pro 15.4" (Early 2008 Model)
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4Ghz ProcessorGeForce 256Mb 8600M GT Graphical Processor
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.8), 15.4" 2.4Ghz (Early 2008 Model)

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Dec 18, 2007

I'm looking for a new HD to replace the original, now failing Maxtor drive in my G5 tower (1.8 Ghz dual processor, purchased in Aug. 2004), and have just about settled on the Western Digital Caviar SE16 series. It seems there are two types -- SATA and SATA II -- and I'm not sure about how to make a decision on which particular WD model to buy.

Will either type work in my machine? Or would the SATA II have potential compatibility problems? I read somewhere in these forums that someone with a G5 had bought an SATA II drive, and it wouldn't run with his system. (He said he had to reset some jumper switches to reduce the transfer rate of the drive ??, but now I'm told elsewhere that SATA drives don't have jumper switches.

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Feb 14, 2012

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So for example I cannot take new mails from my private pop-account and for using internet I have to register a proxy-server. That's circuitous! 

My idea is to create a plist-file in launchDaemons-directory, that deletes the default-gateway-item to my work's standard-gateway and adds a net-route to this only for my work's network. 

Info:
MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Sep 8, 2014

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The syslog trace mention that the shell script is well started, but when I check the route, it kept the default route. 

I suppose the problem is due to the fact that the network interface is not up when the script is started at the first time 

If I modify the plist file and get ride of the LaunchOnlyOne key the new route is affected, but the script keep running for ever every minutes.

The plist file: 
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
        
[Code] .....

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Jun 29, 2009

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Feb 21, 2010

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Jun 30, 2014

I've got two interfaces, in this order: 

1. Wi-Fi connection to Apple time capsule that links to the internet - 10.0.1.9 

2. LAN connection to ISP that links to the internet -  10.0.2.250 

This works perfectly well, however, I would like to rout traffic through the second link, not just have it as a fail-over. 

So, I use the route command, like this: route -n add -host 197.242.144.171 10.0.2.250route -n add -host 197.242.144.175 10.0.2.250route -n add -host 173.194.41.182 10.0.2.250 

This doesn't give any errors and a netstat -nr shows

197.242.144.171    10.0.2.250         UGHS            0        1     en0197.242.144.175    10.0.2.250         UGHS            0        0     en0173.194.41.182     10.0.2.250         UGHS            0       12     en0 

If, though, I try trace route, this is what I get: traceroute 197.242.144.175traceroute to 197.242.144.175 (197.242.144.175), 64 hops max, 52 byte packetstraceroute: sendto: Cannot allocate memory1 traceroute: wrote 197.242.144.175 52 chars, ret=-1 

It looks as if, somehow, the route command is corrupting the normal routin

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Jun 3, 2008

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Aug 18, 2009

As i am new to Macs I was googling a bit and came across [URL:..]it has a small part about backing up the mac regularly and mentions "Mac Pro users have extra internal drive bays which are even easier." I have a unibody Mac 13", does this have an extra drive bay that i can shove an extra HDD into? I was thinking of a 500gig.

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Nov 13, 2009

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Oct 25, 2009

I have ordered my first Mac, a Mini 2.66Ghz and I will put a Intel X25-M SSD in the machine to speed it up further. I hope I will be pleased with it

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Dec 9, 2009

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Mar 20, 2009

I have just got a refurbished 2.8 Octo from Apple. I was glad at the first minute as it comes with an expected 16M-cache 500G HD (instead of 8M-cache 320G), as well as airport extreme card installed without additional charge. But at the same time I find out that both hard drive bays 3 and 4 are not working when I connect another three 3rd-party HDs to the machine internally. While at the same time, the original HD in bay 1 and bay 2 (which is hosting one of the three 3rd-party HDs) are working properly. Is there anything I have ignored and I should perform now to enable bay 3 and 4. Or, should I call Apple now to claim a DOA and request a replacement?

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Dec 23, 2009

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My standard speakers play sound, but I've not gotten the power-up noise to go through them.

Do I have to use the fiber optic connections to get this sound routed?

Or is it wired into the main machine's speaker only?

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Nov 11, 2009

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Nov 2, 2008

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May 14, 2009

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Apr 8, 2010

'lo i use a iMac mid '09 @ work we have access to multiple connections Ethernet and Airport. Sadly the Ethernet is fire-walled and doesn't allow specific connections through; lucky though the airport is not.
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I've been able to set the service order over to airport launch the app i want to use it and then switch back over to enet for the crit app but it seemed to work fine but that's a lot of Jank to pull each time i want to use an outside app. also i didn't really do it for any length of time so i don't know if that process would even hold up over time or flip back over to the opposite connection when it needed a fresh link

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Nov 7, 2010

It is a recently purchased LG TV, and the latest Macbook Pro bought in July.

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Sep 6, 2009

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