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		<title>Xserve MegaRAID &#8211; How to Create a RAID Volume</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To set up a MegaRAID with Raid 5 on an Xserve follow these steps: 1. Boot the server from OSX Server CD 2. Open the Terminal application 3. Type in the command megaraid -create auto 4. Close the Terminal application 5. Open the Disk Utility application 6. Create a new partition on the new RAID [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Xserve MegaRAID &#8211;  How to Stop a Consistency Check</title>
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		<title>Xserve MegaRAID &#8211; How to stop automatic consistency check on boot</title>
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