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simon.jackson
Joined: 3 May 2015
United Kingdom
Posted: 3 May 2015
Most cheap NAS-type devices are built with a cheap RAID controller - so the manufacturers ship the OS with LM raid drivers (software raid).

From time to time single-drives die; or the controller may die - but the integrity of the dataset should still exist spanned across the physical disks.

A utility that can detect the LM signature of a disk and put them in order - presenting the running OS with a read-only LM volume / virtual disk.

I don't know much more than that in terms of details - but I know I've needed this at least 3x over the years.

thanks,
simon.jackson
Joined: 3 May 2015
United Kingdom
Posted: 3 May 2015
Then using your 'disk copy' utility - we could recover the data onto a fresh volume/nas drive.
Roadkil
Joined: 28 Mar 2008
South Australia
Posted: 16 May 2015
A raid recover program is a good idea! i might look into how feasable one is.

Cheers

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