Hard Disk not showing up on desktop

I have a MacPro with 2 hard disks (the system disk and a RAID set for storage). After a restart of the machine this afternoon the system disk shows up on the desktop and in Finder, but the RAID set doesn't. It is clearly mounted, since it can be accessed through a Parallels share, and Disk Utility says it is mounted, but I can't see it. Any ideas why this would happen all of a sudden?
The shutdown, BTW, was to install Build 5160 of Parallels, since I've found that a shutdown prior to installing a Parallels upgrade generally seems to minimize problems with the install - maybe that backfired on me this time for some reason.
BTW, I posted this on the MacPro forum, but received no response, probably because it really belonged here
thanks...Bob

I suspect it is the same deal as happens when you "poof" a drive on purpose from the Sidebar: other drives remain but the "poofed" one has to be readded--just go to Finder Preferences, click the toolbar icon in the Preferences for Sidebar, you'll probably see a "-" instead of the regular check mark, just recheck the box.
Francine
Francine
Schwieder
PS--I see a restart fixed it. Evidently the plist wasn't actually changed (as it is when one deliberately removes a drive), so a restart caused Finder to consult the original plist file. Glad to know the fix works on RAID (BTW, you are the first person who has had their RAID become invisible. Congrats!)
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