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Re: Xserve RAID, formerly part of Xsan




On 6-May-08, at 10:44 AM, Willem Lang - AppleISP Internet diensten en services wrote:


Mat,

How many did you connect? Just one or all four?


We've connected all four Xserve RAID (one at a time) to different workstations: Mac Pro running 10.4.11, Mac Pro running 10.5.2, Quad G5 running 10.4.11, Xserve G5 running 10.4.11. The Xserve G5 server was the only one to successfully format the RAIDs and present read/ writable filesystems. The others could not format, or if they did format and erase a volume, then it was not mountable. If formated on the Xseve G5 server and moved to a Mac Pro then it was not writable with error like: "cannot be modified" and "kernel[0]: hfs: late journal init: volume on disk3s3 is read-only and journal is dirty. Can not mount volume."


Fun.

:)

Mat X


Raid Admin tools do see the Xserve Raids?

In real life after creating the Array the drive should show up on the Mac
Pro desktop. Doe it show in Disk utilty?



Willem Lang AppleISP


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