How did you installed ARC 12-12 in MacPro ? Your MacPro is 2009 or 2010 model ?
I no longer have a MP (had a 2008, which wasn't the best fit for my storage requirements; possible to do, but too costly, and what little OS X software available wasn't very good vs. Windows based products <equivalents, not the same vendor selling their products cross-platform>).
But the installation in a 2009/10 system isn't that difficult, once you get the HDD's connected.
Now assuming you're using 3.5" drives, and want to use the HDD bays in the MP, you'll need an adapter kit (
here).
Just make sure you read the descriptions at the bottom of the page in order to select the correct model number for your system, as there are differences that cause the kits to differ slightly (= wrong kit won't work in your system).
Your other option, is to use 2.5" or 3.5" HDD"s in the optical bays (in the case of 2.5" drives, 4x will fit in a single bay with the right adapter). 3.5" drives are more of a challenge, but possible (again, it involves adapters). I'll skip the details ATM, as I don't have the impression you're after this sort of implementation.
Basic Installation:
- Install the card's drivers.
- Install any adapters and the cabling that comes with it (Maxupgrades includes both power and data cabling needed).
- Once you have the drives connected to the correct cable (SFF-8087 * 4i SATA/SAS breakout cable), you install the card, and connect the cable (SFF-8087 end) to the card. SATA/SAS ends go to the drives (you should recognize these).
Please note, that this is just the physical installation.
I'd recommend keeping the boot disk separate from the array, and at least to start, on one of the SATA ports in the MP itself so it can find the OS X installation. The empty optical bay is great for this, and the connector in a 2009/10 system contains both power and data (you'll have to use Disk Utility to point to the proper disk for the boot volume if you move it from its existing port, which is almost certainly going to be necessary, as it's common for users to connect all 4x HDD bays to the RAID card).
The easiest way to do this, is to use one of the new disks (do this immediately after installing the RAID card drivers, but don't do anything else with the card or existing disks in the MP = no additional hardware stuffed in at this point).
- Install one of the new drives in an HDD bay (the data will be temporary).
- Clone the existing OS volume to the new disk.
- Set the new disk as the boot volume.
- Shut down.
- Move the original OS disk to the empty optical bay.
- Restart.
- Set the original OS disk now in the empty optical bay as the boot volume.
- Shut down.
- Proceed with the hardware installation described above.