Have you called HighPoint Tech Support? The last time I called, they did answer the phone. Who knows? They might have some useful advice.
What a coincidence, they're closed until January 1st.
At any rate, none of my scans have turned up anything. This is getting ridiculous. A simple power switch can accidentally reset out an entire 5.5TB partition in seconds? How am I supposed to trust this as even a basic storage solution? Even a simple hard drive takes hours to wipe out all the bits and actually "lose" all the data...
By the way, here's the entire log:
B 0 I 12/23/9 22:27:38 Array '6_MEDIA' rebuilding started.
B 1 I 12/24/9 11:46:58 Array '6_MEDIA' rebuilding completed.
B 0 W 12/25/9 23:40:15 Plugging device detected.('WDC WD20EADS-00S2B0-WD-WCAVY1291519' at Controller1-Channel2)
B 0 W 12/25/9 23:40:17 Plugging device detected.('WDC WD20EADS-00R6B0-WD-WCAVY1058982' at Controller1-Channel1)
B 0 W 12/25/9 23:40:17 Plugging device detected.('WDC WD20EADS-00S2B0-WD-WCAVY1326597' at Controller1-Channel3)
B 1 W 12/25/9 23:40:17 Plugging device detected.('WDC WD20EADS-00S2B0-WD-WCAVY1326627' at Controller1-Channel4)
B 0 W 12/31/9 03:48:58 Plugging device detected.('WDC WD20EADS-00R6B0-WD-WCAVY1058982' at Controller1-Channel1)
B 0 W 12/31/9 03:48:58 Plugging device detected.('WDC WD20EADS-00S2B0-WD-WCAVY1291519' at Controller1-Channel2)
B 0 W 12/31/9 03:48:58 Plugging device detected.('WDC WD20EADS-00S2B0-WD-WCAVY1326597' at Controller1-Channel3)
B 1 W 12/31/9 03:48:58 Plugging device detected.('WDC WD20EADS-00S2B0-WD-WCAVY1326627' at Controller1-Channel4)
Not one error, just "plugging device detected".