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Hello,
I run a network and inherited some Mac XServes running Lion in an XSAN. I don't know much about Macs and accidentally removed XSAN from one of the servers. I read all I need to do is reinstall Lion to keep my files, settings and get XSAN back. When I boot to command-R and try to reinstall Lion, my recovery drive says it is locked. My questions are:
Is there another way I can reinstall XSAN?
Is there a way I can unlock the recovery HD to reinstall Lion?
I run a network and inherited some Mac XServes running Lion in an XSAN. I don't know much about Macs and accidentally removed XSAN from one of the servers. I read all I need to do is reinstall Lion to keep my files, settings and get XSAN back. When I boot to command-R and try to reinstall Lion, my recovery drive says it is locked. My questions are:
Is there another way I can reinstall XSAN?
Is there a way I can unlock the recovery HD to reinstall Lion?