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Q: Trying to setup RAID 1 with new SATA drives on xserve 2009 model

Trying to setup RAID 1 with new SATA drives on xserve 2009 model

 

I have an Xserve rack mount model Xserve 2.26 Quad Core (EMC# 2279) with an Apple RAID card, 24GB RAM (running 10.9 Server software)

Purchased two Western Digital 1TB SATA III 7200 RPM 64MB Cache Black WD1003FZEX drives


It came with three 160GB SATA drives.  I'm leaving one of the original 160GB drives for the OS, but I want to replace the 2 other drives and set it up with RAID 1 (mirrored). I bought 2 brand new Western Digital 1TB SATA drives and formatted them on another Mac through Disk Utility with Mac OS Extended (Journaled) formatting.  I then placed the new drives in the Xserve and booted it up.  After I login it immediately gives me 2 error windows saying...

"Apple RAID Card

The Apple RAID Card installed in your system requires your attention."

It has two buttons underneath this message allowing me to either select 'Ignore' or 'Open RAID Utility'

 

I've tried to RAID the drives the Disk Utility and through the RAID Utility with no success.

I have both drives mounted on the desktop, as separate drives, but I really need to set these up as a RAID 1.

I've been reading other forums, where others have been able to get this to work by using a jumper on certain pins (5 & 6)of the drive to back down the transfer rate to 1.5 Gb per second.  I tried that and it didn't work for me. Maybe I used the wrong pins -- I just don't know.  I'm also wondering if there is some Apple firmware that is required on these drives?  I'm asking for help from anyone who has gone through this same issue.  Thanks in advance.

Posted on Oct 8, 2014 12:24 PM

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    reneg32 reneg32 Oct 14, 2014 12:56 PM in response to reneg32
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    Oct 14, 2014 12:56 PM in response to reneg32

    UPDATE --  I had an issue with the RAID card battery, it was dead and I have since replaced it.  But I am still unable to setup the RAID 1 drive configuration.  Does anyone know if it has something to do with the faster transfer rates on these new drives.  Maybe they need to be clocked down with certain jumper settings on these Western Digital drives?  Or am I fighting a losing battle because these drives don't have Apple firmware?  Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.