![]() ![]() Pressed Ctrl+R to enter RAID menu shows me that the RAID card is current "disabled" which is what I want (I want FreeNAS to handle my drives).īut the problem is, when FreeNAS is ready, going into FreeNAS web control panel, Storage, View Disks, I can only see 3 drives in total: my original 2 1TB and 1 more 3TB (i was expecting 2 3TB, not 1). Upon turning on my FreeNAS, I can see the RAID card sees my 2 3TB drives. I've just recently added a SATA controller ASMEDIA 106x v.061 GEN 2 (Firmware ver.: 140218_00_F0_01) (AHCI Mode) to gain 2 extra SATA slots so I can install my 2 identical 3TB HDD (I also want to mirror these two in FreeNAS). I have a FreeNAS box with 2 onboard SATA ports currently have 2 identical 1TB HDD mirroring. (the BIOS locks that functionality out.) So I also have a Corsair Force GT with the 5.02 Firmware, and have it running on the single AsMedia 106X SATA port. I'm hoping some of you guys can shed some lights into my problem. The problem is, as the SATA port assignments go 1-4 (AHCI, RAID, IDE) 5-6 (RAID, IDE) The problem is that you cannot run RAID on 5-6 while running AHCI on 1-4. popular chipset for SATA III PCIe expansion (add-on) cards, RAID and M.2. ![]() ASM106x is the popular chipset for SATA III PCIe expansion (add-on) cards, RAID and M.2, such as: SilverStone ECS03, OWC Accelsior S, Delock, I/O Crest, Syba, StarTech, Ableconn and probably many more. I've been searching for help with my extra HDDs installation on FreeNAS 9.3 Stable and I've gotten nowhere. on PCIe SATA expansion cards using ASMedia ASM106x series SATA controller. Updating firmware on PCIe SATA expansion cards using ASMedia ASM106x series SATA controller.
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