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RAID error on Mac pro

BriGy86

Diamond Member
I have 2 intel Mac pros in my work place setup not using a RAID. The OS is on one drive and the other is a scratch disk for projects.

Recently both computers have given this error.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1346#faq12
"Question: Why am I receiving a warning "The Apple RAID Card installed in your system requires your attention" after rebooting?"

Given that they are not setup in a RAID formation should I even be worried? My assumption is now. I have gone ahead and cleared the alerts and it doesn't bother the users anymore.

*EDIT*
Issue has been fixed. seem my last post. Here is some more info on the problem. Screenshots soon to come.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=439873
 
Are the drives being used on the controller even in JBOD, I'd look into why that message comes up. If not I'd just remove the controller.
 
Possibly. I didn't actively go in and change that. From what it looks like they just slide into 1 of the 4 available slots.
 
You might want to look because if that's the case it could be just configured as JBOD and it might be reporting a real problem.
 
after talking with apple and looking at the RAID Utility it looks like this was caused by a battery refresh that gets done roughly every 3 months. I'll post some screenshots and links to info later.
 
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