Hello:
When I was running Mac OS 10.4 I was running the Sonnet Tempo SATA card with two striped containers each with 500 GB disks that were then in a mirrored container, so I had a single RAID 0+1 container that was 900 GB.
Recently I updated to Mac OS 10.5, before doing so thought I updated my Sonnet firmware to 2.1.3 as I have seen you should do and upgraded. The volume worked fine after the upgrade, but I then backed all of my data up and deleted the existing Raid setup I had on my computer so I could get rid of the Journaled File System as it was causing Final Cut Issues.
Now I can build the two striped containers without issue, but every time I try to build the mirrored container Disk Utility quits. I have attached a screenshot of the error for you to look at, but it says, "Disk Utility Internal Error. Disk Utility has lost its connection with the Disk Management Tool and cannot continue."
However I can build a single RAID 0 container without any issue, but I have no data protection.
I have spoken to Sonnet tech support and they say it is not the Tempo card.
I have tried everything I could think of, deleting the disk utility plist, deleting some preferences I found on an apple forum, I did disk repairs on each disk, nothing has helped. So I am writing for help.
I have included some files that I hope will help you.
Screen shot of the error
Screen shot of what my computer is (I have run software update and I am totally current)
Screenshot of the cards info
I will be happy to send you a copy of my disk utility log file if that helps too.
My System is a 2 GHZ G5 running 10.5.2 and all updates, I have 3 GB of RAM, and I am not using any 3rd party disk tools.
I plan to post this on Apple's website too so that more people see the issue.
Thank you in advance!
Tom Scholle
tom@atomic-city.com
When I was running Mac OS 10.4 I was running the Sonnet Tempo SATA card with two striped containers each with 500 GB disks that were then in a mirrored container, so I had a single RAID 0+1 container that was 900 GB.
Recently I updated to Mac OS 10.5, before doing so thought I updated my Sonnet firmware to 2.1.3 as I have seen you should do and upgraded. The volume worked fine after the upgrade, but I then backed all of my data up and deleted the existing Raid setup I had on my computer so I could get rid of the Journaled File System as it was causing Final Cut Issues.
Now I can build the two striped containers without issue, but every time I try to build the mirrored container Disk Utility quits. I have attached a screenshot of the error for you to look at, but it says, "Disk Utility Internal Error. Disk Utility has lost its connection with the Disk Management Tool and cannot continue."
However I can build a single RAID 0 container without any issue, but I have no data protection.
I have spoken to Sonnet tech support and they say it is not the Tempo card.
I have tried everything I could think of, deleting the disk utility plist, deleting some preferences I found on an apple forum, I did disk repairs on each disk, nothing has helped. So I am writing for help.
I have included some files that I hope will help you.
Screen shot of the error
Screen shot of what my computer is (I have run software update and I am totally current)
Screenshot of the cards info
I will be happy to send you a copy of my disk utility log file if that helps too.
My System is a 2 GHZ G5 running 10.5.2 and all updates, I have 3 GB of RAM, and I am not using any 3rd party disk tools.
I plan to post this on Apple's website too so that more people see the issue.
Thank you in advance!
Tom Scholle
tom@atomic-city.com