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27-May-2008, 02:12 PM #1
Apple Fibre Channel card with Ciprico Mediavault RAID
So I just ordered a few of the Apple Fibre channel cards to use with the Ciprico Mediavault 2TB raids we have sitting around the office here. Problem is that when I hook them up, my Mac sees them as 2 volumes instead of 1 (they show up as a single volume on a PC). Can anyone tell me how I can get these to work correctly?

Frustratingly, as is usually the case for Apple, they only have any info on their site about hooking these up to an Xserve RAID, which is useless to me.
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29-May-2008, 12:06 AM #2
Call tech support.
But the problem is probably that the raid drivers aren't showing right on the mac so it is just two drives to the mac.
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