AppleRAID Volume no longer mounting

i applied the "itunes 7.7.1" and "security update 2008-005" updates this morning, which required a reboot.
after rebooting, my concatenated AppleRAID volume no longer mounts!
if i run a "diskutil listRAID", it returns:
RAID SETS
===============================================================================
Name: JINGORAID
Unique ID: F585E2F9-1ECA-4B8B-942D-9DD156007871
Type: Concat
Status: Online
Size: 1398869557248 B
Apple RAID Version: 2
# Device Node UUID Status
0 disk1s2 EB9F670B-9BDD-4F97-9DA2-CF81597EC1C2 Online
1 disk3s2 9488CE07-B8CE-4FCC-9987-CF9780D59049 Online
2 disk4s2 114E4753-E461-49BF-B0C7-EDCD308B628C Online
===============================================================================
in the console log, there is the following info relating to this (filtered only "JINGORAID" entries):
Aug 14 08:35:29 imac mds[33]: (/Volumes/JINGORAID/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/A00BA05E-2636-4606-ABEF-959 2FA8E4526)(Error) IndexCI in openPayload:open err: 2, live.0.shadowIndexTermIds
Aug 14 09:05:09 imac kernel[0]: AppleRAID::completeRAIDRequest - error 0xe00002d9 detected for set "JINGORAID" (F585E2F9-1ECA-4B8B-942D-9DD156007871), member EB9F670B-9BDD-4F97-9DA2-CF81597EC1C2, set byte offset = 3285610496.
Aug 14 09:05:09 imac kernel[0]: AppleRAID::completeRAIDRequest - error 0xe00002d9 detected for set "JINGORAID" (F585E2F9-1ECA-4B8B-942D-9DD156007871), member EB9F670B-9BDD-4F97-9DA2-CF81597EC1C2, set byte offset = 4578750464.
Aug 14 09:05:09 imac kernel[0]: AppleRAID::recover() member EB9F670B-9BDD-4F97-9DA2-CF81597EC1C2 from set "JINGORAID" (F585E2F9-1ECA-4B8B-942D-9DD156007871) has been marked offline.
Aug 14 09:05:09 imac kernel[0]: AppleRAID::recover() member 9488CE07-B8CE-4FCC-9987-CF9780D59049 from set "JINGORAID" (F585E2F9-1ECA-4B8B-942D-9DD156007871) has been marked offline.
Aug 14 09:05:09 imac kernel[0]: AppleRAID::recover() member 114E4753-E461-49BF-B0C7-EDCD308B628C from set "JINGORAID" (F585E2F9-1ECA-4B8B-942D-9DD156007871) has been marked offline.
Aug 14 09:05:09 imac kernel[0]: AppleRAID::restartSet - restarting set "JINGORAID" (F585E2F9-1ECA-4B8B-942D-9DD156007871).
Aug 14 09:06:09 imac shutdown[737]: reboot by jingo_man:
Aug 14 10:35:01 imac fsck_hfs[121]: fsck_hfs(121) malloc: * error for object 0x401380: Non-aligned pointer being freed (2)\n* set a breakpoint in mallocerrorbreak to debug
Aug 14 10:35:16 imac ReportCrash[315]: Formulating crash report for process fsck_hfs[121]
Aug 14 10:35:16 imac ReportCrash[315]: Saved crashreport to /Library/Logs/CrashReporter/fsckhfs_2008-08-14-103516imac.crash using uid: 0 gid: 0, euid: 0 egid: 0
Aug 14 10:35:17 imac diskarbitrationd[44]: unable to repair /dev/disk5 (status code 0x0000000B).
Aug 14 10:35:17 imac mds[34]: (/Volumes/JINGORAID/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/A00BA05E-2636-4606-ABEF-959 2FA8E4526)(Error) IndexCI in ContentIndexOpenBulk:Could not open /Volumes/JINGORAID/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/A00BA05E-2636-4606-ABEF-9592 FA8E4526/live.1.; needs recovery
Aug 14 10:35:17 imac mds[34]: (/Volumes/JINGORAID/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/A00BA05E-2636-4606-ABEF-959 2FA8E4526)(Error) IndexCI in openPayload:open err: 2, live.0.shadowIndexTermIds
just as i was writing this, a pop-up came on screen saying there is imminent failures or something, and has mounted the drive (think this is the last entry in the system.log, above). timing, huh
what is the cause of this issue?

Please read this whole message before doing anything.
This procedure is a diagnostic test. It won’t solve your problem. Don’t be disappointed when you find that nothing has changed after you complete it.
The purpose of this test is to determine whether the problem is localized to your user account. Enable guest logins* and log in as Guest. Don't use the Safari-only “Guest User” login created by “Find My Mac.”
While logged in as Guest, you won’t have access to any of your documents or settings. Applications will behave as if you were running them for the first time. Don’t be alarmed by this behavior; it’s normal. If you need any passwords or other personal data in order to complete the test, memorize, print, or write them down before you begin.
Test while logged in as Guest. Same problem?
After testing, log out of the guest account and, in your own account, disable it if you wish. Any files you created in the guest account will be deleted automatically when you log out of it.
*Note: If you’ve activated “Find My Mac” or FileVault in OS X 10.7 or later, then you can’t enable the Guest account. The "Guest User" login created by "Find My Mac" is not the same. Create a new account in which to test, and delete it, including its home folder, after testing.

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