Most recently, the boot ROM version 128.0.0.0.0 was included in the 10.14.4 Developer Preview.
The 00 boot ROM included support for NVMe booting (found in the High Sierra update).
I found it somewhere on one of these QNAP sites. Unlike previous Mac Pros that a firmware upgrade allowed for faster CPUs/RAM, AFPS, and NVMe booting for certain models, the Mac Pro 2013 has been more meager. There is also some script QNAP suggest you put in through the TERMINAL on your MAC if you are using the T2E to help with conflicts. Use that IP Address to set your Thunderbolt IP on your MAC in your NETWORK Preferences. You will see an adapter for the 10G with an IP on your network and You’ll see an IP address for the Thunderbolt Bridge in the QNAP. Check out your Virtual Switches and Adapters on the QNAP. You might want to check that out to make sure it’s not Switched on causing a conflict. There is a T2E set up that you can switch on and off that will let you access the INTERNET through Your T3 Connection through your. In the process I've gathered a little info that might help you. I’ve been struggling and scratching my head while I’ve read up on so much about what these QNAPs can do. I just picked up the TVS-672xt two weeks ago and have had the same and similar issues. Doesn't show thunderbolt IP address as option.īob is probably right but I feel you on not being able to get it to connect and work like you want. QFINDER "Network Drives" button, only lets me select IP addresses for the ethernet adapters. I investigated the installer for my models firmware at but the iMac13,2 with firmware 09 (2015-002) installer requires 10.9.
Activity Monitor for thunderbolt: 0 kb data has been transferred up and down According to the App Store, Ive installed the 1.2 update 8 times now today. When DHCP is on on NAS, for thunderbolt, the client list is always empty QFINDER shows the 2 IP addresses for the NAS device, but they're both the ethernet based ones (one via LAN, one via direct 10gbe), but does not show any thunderbolt info
QFINDER doesn't say anything about thunderbolt anywhere Finder Network browser: shows AFP and ethernet mounted NAS volumes, but never any thunderbolt Mac System Preferences, Network, Thunderbolt Bridge: always Red color, always says Not Connected I noticed a difference in in thunderbolts system view information: (OS Sierra 10.12.3) There are some differences is in the Port micro-firmware version the models with version 2.1.3. Virtual Switch: dynamic assign IP vs static IP I have bought a LaCie Thunderbolt external disk (D2) and with some of our iMacs (all mid 2011) it is working and on some not. Apple released Thunderbolt Display Firmware Update version 1.1 on Monday, an update to address, a fan noise issue affecting a small number of Apple Thunderbolt Displays. Swapping out for a different thunderbolt 3 cable.
Without a DHCP Server for the Thunderbolt Bridge. With a DHCP Server for the Thunderbolt Bridge. LAN 1GBE CONNECTION: The NAS is on the internet, hooked up to our LAN switch via a 1GBE connection, and that seems to work fine. DIRECT 10GBE CONNECTION: I can connect via a direct single ethernet cable from the computer to the NAS, using the 10gbe port on the NAS, and it gives pretty decent read/write speeds.
No sign of life whatsoever, via thunderbolt.ĭoes anyone mind helping? Or describing or posting screenshots of their Mac OS + QNAP via Thunderbolt settings? Any help would be appreciated! How can I upgrade the Thunderbolt Firmware to version 2.1.I'm on an iMac Pro, and have a TVS-872XT, and I can't get thunderbolt to work at all.
and in the Firmware version: 25.1 is working and Firmware version D.0 is not working. works fine with the thunderbolt external disk, not with version 1.2.1. There are some differences is in the Port micro-firmware version the models with version 2.1.3. I noticed a difference in in thunderbolt's system view information: (OS Sierra 10.12.3) I have bought a LaCie Thunderbolt external disk (D2) and with some of our iMac's ( all mid 2011) it is working and on some not.