Won't mount partition!

Ok, I have no idea how to use all this XServe stuff. Not sure if it's a RAID or what. When we got it at work, some 3rd party was hired to install it and it never worked quite like I wanted it to. Basically, we have the XServe, something that's called a "SanBox"? and 3 computers connected. The guy created 4 partitions. One for my computer, one for graphics, and two for my bosses computer. He titled them Host 1 Media, Host 2 Media, etc.
All of the partitions seems to work on all the computers except mine. I get Host 3 Media and it won't mount to my desktop.
Here's what I know:
I looked at the XServe. All the lights I see are green.
I opened disk utility and it seems to see the partition. I verified the disk. It ran some checks and seemed to be able to communicate.
I opened the system profiler and it says there is a link.
I opened the Raid Admin utility. It doesn't show anything at all. I tried to add a system but, it asked for an address and I have no idea what it's talking about.
Need more info? Let me know!
(It worked yesterday, I turned the computer off before I left, now it doesn't work today.)
Thanks, so much folks, you guys on these boards have helped me out before and I rather appreciate it.
Kip Gordon

Hmm... i was afraid questions like this might be asked because i don't really know what all of that means...
When we bought the thing I was wanting to be able to share files across all the computers. Basically, I wanted one disk that all three computers could see and access the same files. When the guy came and set it up he said we couldn't do that without something or other that was a lot of money. My boss decided not to get that thing. So, the man set it up as the partitions saying it could work this way. I can't access the other partitions without using AFP.
So, here's how I think it's setup.
All three computers are connected to the SanBox using fibre channel cables. The SanBox is connected to the Xserve.
When I boot my computer, my partition automatically shows up. Same with the graphics computer and my managers. Their partitions automatically show up. If I want to access the graphics partitions, I have to connect to that computer using AFP over our network, then mount their partition through their computer. If that makes sense...
Not sure if we're running Xsan. Not sure what that is. How would I find out?
Also, rereading your response... you say one xserve, one xserve raid, a Qlogic FC switch, and three computers.
what is the difference between an xserve and an xserve raid? I get what the Qlogic is.. that's the "SanBox" and the 3 computers... duh. heh.
I have a big silver box that's made by apple. A black box that says SanBox and then three computers. If that helps...
If I'm making no sense let me know... I'm trying to learn all this from the bottom up at the moment! lol
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