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dawindmg08

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Sep 25, 2008
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Weird, weird issues this morning on one of the machines in our edit bay.

iMac 27" non-retina (late-2013) with a TB2 OWC Thunderbay RAID. It seems like one of the disks in the RAID is failing, came into the office today and there were messages from the SoftRAID app that one of the disks had bad sectors and was probably going to fail (based on S.M.A.R.T. info). Okay, no prob, I contact OWC and we'll get a replacement drive to rebuild the RAID 5...

Then, the iMac spontaneously rebooted, by itself. Twice. ???

Would the bad RAID disk cause it to reboot? If not, what else could be causing this? I ran Disk Utility via single-user mode but it detected no problems on the boot disk.

TIA, D
 
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