LaCie ext drives not starting up on boot

I have 4 LaCie drives that do not automatically turn on mount when I power up my tower:
2TB LaCie BIGGER U2&F4&F8 EXTR 7200RPM 16MB US
Big Disk
d2 Hard Drives
When I have connected my older 17" PowerBook, the drives start up on boot and turn off at shutdown as they should. This action also occurred successfully on my previous G5 tower running Tiger. This is not occurring on my current G5 tower (Mac Pro).
Both systems are running Leopard, but the 17" PB is NOT the Intel processor like the tower.
All firmware has been updated on the external drives per LaCie's instructions, and they are now suggesting I turn this issue over to Apple to figure out.
The drives work fine, and I can turn them on manually when I boot the machine, but I just want my automatic turn on and turn off back.
Suggestions?

Ok here's the output after a fresh boot.
ben@arch-desktop:~$ systemctl status [email protected] -l
[email protected] - PS3 Media Server
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/[email protected]; enabled)
Active: active (running) since Wed 2014-03-05 22:20:11 EST; 1min 8s ago
Main PID: 601 (java)
CGroup: /system.slice/system-pms.slice/[email protected]
└─601 java -Xmx768M -Xss1024k -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true -Djna.nosys=true -classpath update.jar:pms.jar net.pms.PMS
Mar 05 22:20:20 arch-desktop PMS.sh[601]: at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:744) [na:1.7.0_51]
Mar 05 22:20:21 arch-desktop PMS.sh[601]: ERROR 2014-03-05 22:20:21.264 [UPNPHelper] UPNP network exception
Mar 05 22:20:21 arch-desktop PMS.sh[601]: java.net.SocketException: No such device
Mar 05 22:20:21 arch-desktop PMS.sh[601]: at java.net.PlainDatagramSocketImpl.join(Native Method) ~[na:1.7.0_51]
Mar 05 22:20:21 arch-desktop PMS.sh[601]: at java.net.AbstractPlainDatagramSocketImpl.join(AbstractPlainDatagramSocketImpl.java:178) ~[na:1.7.0_51]
Mar 05 22:20:21 arch-desktop PMS.sh[601]: at java.net.MulticastSocket.joinGroup(MulticastSocket.java:319) ~[na:1.7.0_51]
Mar 05 22:20:21 arch-desktop PMS.sh[601]: at net.pms.network.UPNPHelper$2.run(UPNPHelper.java:384) ~[pms.jar:1.90.1]
Mar 05 22:20:21 arch-desktop PMS.sh[601]: at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:744) [na:1.7.0_51]
Mar 05 22:21:05 arch-desktop PMS.sh[601]: INFO 2014-03-05 22:21:05.376 [UPNPHelper] No IP filter specified, access granted to /192.168.1.42
Mar 05 22:21:05 arch-desktop PMS.sh[601]: INFO 2014-03-05 22:21:05.377 [UPNPHelper] Using the following UUID configured in PMS.conf: 6ed45cde-e5fa-4e6b-a419-306a122aba82

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