RAID won't mount until 20 minutes have passed

Every now and then I'll have a crash on my G5.
If I have to force quit through menus or manually through power my RAID won't mount after the restart.
The RAID is a striped 5 hard drive set at RAID 0. After some turning on and off of the RAID and plugging it back in, the drives appear on Disk Utility, but not the RAID image. After the drives appear the RAID waits 20 minutes until it mounts the proper way.
Any help on what is causing this?
Thanks!
Using Mac G5
Leopard 10.5.8
4 x 2.5 Power PC
4GB RAM

Chulo01 wrote:
eSATA connection to a G5.
I suggest you check any drivers there may be for the eSATA card and also the firmware for the card.
RAID is a CoolGear 5 Bay PLCD
Created through Disk Utility on MAC OSX 10.5.8
Not having created a RAID using Disk Utility I am not sure if running it to 'Verify Disk' will adequately check your RAID but hopefully someone else will post re that.
It's been a few years, 5 maybe, doubt the warranty is still on.
90 days, they're having a laugh. That is the worst warranty I have ever seen for a RAID. I have seen cheap printers with a better warranty than that. I was expecting 3 years at least and maybe even 5

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    system 00:01: ioport range 0xcd4-0xcdf has been reserved
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    system 00:09: iomem range 0xfee00000-0xfee00fff has been reserved
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