Lost Raid after upgrade to Leopard

I have an 8 HHD enclosure working with a Sonnet Tempo e4P controller. Under Tiger it worked fine, but after installing Leopard-pffft-one of my arrays disappeared. I have it set up in two different arrays-Array 1 and Array 2. Array 2 is still visible under disk utilities however, while all the drive used in Array 1 are visible in Disk Utilities, the Array 1 no longer exists.
I upgrade drives and firmware from Sonnet and still no luck. Can I get the Raid Array back? It was set up as a Raid 0 with no mirroring so I may be scr----! But before I try anything like resetting a new Raid, I'd like to know if there is anyway to reset my old array and save my data!
Thanks for any help

Turns out that finally Disk Utilities "saw" my Raid 1 array but saw it as "Unknown". I used Disk Warrior to rebuild the array and all my footage is there.

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