Replacing a hard drive of my RAID 5 system just ruined my OS X 10.6.8 server... help...
My system is MacPro 2009 with 10.6.8 server and Apple RAID card. Last week, RAID util just notified me of one drive is not viable, so i decided to replace the drive today. The configuration of my system is...
There is an Apple Raid Card for HW Raid system
Bay 1 = 640 TB drive with Mac OS X 10.6.8 server installed
Bay 2, 3, 4 = 1.5 TB drives set up as RAID 5
below is what I did to replace the degraded Bay 4...
1. I shut down the system
2. replaced the corrupted drive with the new hard drive
3. tried start the machine again...
Now my machine refuses to start up with the blinking question mark... I guess that the system fails to recognize the new drive or cannot find the system files...
4. So I put back the degraded drive...
5. The machine still won't start...
6. I tried to use the 10.6 server installation disk to boot up the machine to check if I can fix the system via disk util; but, everytime I do this, I got kernel panic... 😟
7. resetting PR Ram didn't help, cannot boot up via safe mode as well (since the system file is not accessible now, I guess...).
8. booting via 10.6.2 server installation DVD still gives me kernel panic... 😟
Why would my system corrupt by just replacing one degrade drive? The Mac OS X is not even the part of the Raid system... How am I supposed to fix this issue with out the installation disk?
This Apple Raid card is driving me nuts now... 😟
Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)