RAID utility broken?

I just upgraded my Lion computer to Mountain Lion.  I have the Apple RAID card, and when the computer came up on Mountain Lion I received two warnings from the RAID utility, "RAID Disk Failure" and "Drive Module Removed", both with buttons to open the RAID utility itself.  However, when I open the RAID utility, the RAID is marked as healthy, there are no log entries indicating a failure, and all the hardware drives are green. 
I did have a problem many months ago, but that was fixed.  Is the utility re-alerting on old logs, or what?  I would hate to think I did have a problem and it was the RAID utility itself mis-reporting good health.
Sincerely,
H.

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Originally posted by threedaysdwn
I'm gonna go ahead and assume you meant raid 1.
Since rebuildling a RAID 0 array would be might tricky.
Crap! You are right. I wasn't paying attention when I wrote it.

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