I also observed this weird situation.
I let my Mac Pro fall asleep with Parallels running (a winXP image from the RAID), when I woke the Mac, one disk of the RAID was marked 'failed' in Disk Utility. After reboot the disk was back online. Since then, every time I start a virtual machine in Parallels the RAID set fails (and gets dismounted).
The system log mentioned:
"May 14 15:11:29 Mac-Pro kernel[0]: AppleRAID::completeRAIDRequest - error 0xe0030005 detected for set "snelleschijt" (26282F1E-C6E7-4C47-8479-F75F01EE6927), member 902A3749-41CC-49F3-A2DE-E00DB6B925D4, set byte offset = 206444752896.
May 14 15:11:29 Mac-Pro kernel[0]: disk3: 0xe0030005 (UNDEFINED).
May 14 15:11:30 Mac-Pro kernel[0]: AppleRAID::recover() member 902A3749-41CC-49F3-A2DE-E00DB6B925D4 from set "snelleschijt" (26282F1E-C6E7-4C47-8479-F75F01EE6927) has been marked offline.
May 14 15:11:30 Mac-Pro kernel[0]: AppleRAID::restartSet - restarting set "snelleschijt" (26282F1E-C6E7-4C47-8479-F75F01EE6927)."
Any ideas how to resolve this issue?
Is my disk broken? Or is it a software issue?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Last edited: May 14, 2007