@Csacmelb: Did you make any progress on this? I too spent quite a bit of time on this trying to get my card recognised in Yosemite without any success; I'm also using the Rocket 2720 HBA and not the RocketRAID 2720 RAID card.
I'm using an ATTO H308 in my file server (8 SATA via 2x mini-SAS breakout cables) at the moment, but it doesn't provide SMART data passthough. I'd like to keep an eye on the SMART data for all my drives, not just the ones connected through the onboard SATA ports.
Anyone has experience with a...
I have an always-on media + backup + occasional VM server running on an ASRock Z77E-ITX + i5-3570K setup in a very tightly packed case with 12 2.5" drives.
I have the opportunity to pick up a Supermicro ITX board with the QM77 chipset and embedded mobile i7-3612QE (4C/8T, 35W TDP). In...
Excellent. I'm glad I posted here - after spending 3 weeks banging my head against the wall wondering what I did to break my machines and finding nothing useful in Google, I was so sure at one point it was just me, and was this close to wiping everything and doing a fresh install (which would...
I just installed it using MB v5.3.1 (I stored a copy) - grab it from the Downloads section.
I'm guessing there are some hardware configurations that aren't dealt with properly in the latest FakeSMC, and memory is leaking somewhere - for example, it identifies the core frequencies from my...
Ok, so I don't want to get too far ahead of myself, but it looks like FakeSMC v5.2.725 (or one of its plugins, not sure which) from MB v5.4.3 was the problem for me.
8 hours and counting, and all my machines are showing non-crazy wired memory behavior.
Rolling back to v5.1.61 from MB...
Sorry, didn't get notifications that new replies had been posted so I didn't check back here for a few days :)
All my three 24/7 running machines are now exhibiting the same behavior - my office workstation had KPed for the first time when I went in this morning. What's more, I forgot to keep...
Like you, I don't really have the time to spend on this right now. As a stopgap measure, I'm scheduling reboots every 48h on my server. Oh and I tried to give myself more breathing room by replacing the 8GB stick I removed from it to bring the total onboard RAM to 16GB. On the desktop, I keep an...
More historical data:
From my server:
From my desktop:
For those reading who are not using iStat, blue/red/grey = wired/active/inactive.
Incidentally, my desktop experienced this problem for the first time yesterday: I noticed that kernel_task was holding on to 6+GB of memory at...
I moved the system to an ASRock Z77E-ITX + i3-2105 to rule out issues with the Realtek 8111E, ASM1061 PCIE->SATA adapter, motherboard hardware. Using samisnake's patched BIOS, native power management enabled and using MacPro3,1 system definition.
Crashed again after 2 days of uptime...
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