The decision to not support 10.12 on the machine was an arbitrary one by Apple. I think you can get Sierra going on it without too much effort, but I haven't tried, because all the hardware is compatible. See Opens a new windowīut then you can run Server 5.2 which you DO want to do.An Xserve3,1 (2009) is officially supported up to 10.11.6. Looks like the newest OS X you can run on an Xserver is 10.10 with plenty of caveats. Then go with Samba with the vfs_fruit module enabled, as discussed here: Press the sides of the plastic end housing the cable to release it from the metal carrier, in order to get better access to the cable.įrom there, yes, try a Linux distro, make sure they list the Xserve as supported. With this adapter, reported as working successfully,īUT you need to modify the SATA cable in the Apple Drive Module/carrier, shaving off the center tab as shown in the image below: He said that 1 TB 2.5" SATA drives worked, using the following: I tried the Internet Archive but his old blog posting wasn't captured by them. I have an OLD note about this (from June 2011), from Matt Federoff (see Opens a new window). At this point, you need to replace the hard drives.
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