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January 12th, 2009, 2:53
Anyone know the strip size and offset for this drive - or any other helpful info?
I've run the usual RAID tools, etc. and get a perfect directory, but all large files are corrupted, JPEGs have horizontal stripes, etc.
I think I'm just missing a parameter.
THX
January 12th, 2009, 3:54
Have you tried two new drives back in the enclosure and create a new raid 0 with the WD utility? It might tell you the stripe size or if the unit corrupted the data.
January 12th, 2009, 6:46
Do you know if its RAID0 or JBOD?
Cant be too many possibilities, maybe array has a reserved area? You can use the Xor Test in Raid Reconstructor to tell you where the Boot sector/partition start is, from this you can tell which disk is first, and also if there is a header involved?
January 12th, 2009, 17:07
Also if it is a network-based device it is going to have a separate system partition for the linux-ish OS that it runs.
January 12th, 2009, 18:33
thatdellguy wrote:Have you tried two new drives back in the enclosure and create a new raid 0 with the WD utility? It might tell you the stripe size or if the unit corrupted the data.
That was something I was thinking to do. I was just hoping to find a quicker solution if available.
Thanks for your help.
January 12th, 2009, 18:34
drccsc wrote:Also if it is a network-based device it is going to have a separate system partition for the linux-ish OS that it runs.
True, but this isn't a NAS drive. It's 1394/USB.
Thanks
January 12th, 2009, 18:35
hddguy wrote:Do you know if its RAID0 or JBOD?
Cant be too many possibilities, maybe array has a reserved area? You can use the Xor Test in Raid Reconstructor to tell you where the Boot sector/partition start is, from this you can tell which disk is first, and also if there is a header involved?
Good ideas. This is a RAID0 for sure.
Thanks for your help.
January 18th, 2009, 5:54
did you figure out the parameters? i'm working on similar. wd 10000 d033 drive, 1tb raid0.
January 19th, 2009, 0:55
Not yet. I initially thought I had success with a 128/64 setting (I tested it briefly and WD Book showed up). But when I imaged the drive all of the way, it was wrong.
I'm awaiting to hear from WD's "24 hour tech support." That was a few days ago . . . .
January 19th, 2009, 3:09
if you hear back let me know! please.
January 19th, 2009, 4:34
turns out the wd10000 mybook world edition drive i am working on is jbod, not raid0...
January 19th, 2009, 9:47
jono-ats wrote:Not yet. I initially thought I had success with a 128/64 setting (I tested it briefly and WD Book showed up). But when I imaged the drive all of the way, it was wrong.
I'm awaiting to hear from WD's "24 hour tech support." That was a few days ago . . . .
Any luck with your RAID yet?
January 19th, 2009, 20:00
if you're still waiting for wd to get back and you KNOW it's raid0, i'd recommend just downloading raid reconstructor like hddguy recommends and running the analysis which should/might tell you which drive is first and what is the right block size. it's free and takes about 5 minutes to get going and might save you a lot of time.
before you get that work correctly, need to determine if your drives are set-up using entire disks as raid or one partition each and if so need the start sector of the raid partition.
January 19th, 2009, 21:06
U13,
Thanks for the suggestion.
We own a bona-fide copy of RAID Reconstructor. I never could get anything conclusive from it. Depending upon the analysis settings, it would suggest very different configurations. I could never get the "green light" entropy blessing.
I tried to image using different stripe parameters and never got uncorrupted data.
I tried a few other tools, also without success.
I just heard back from WDC. They said that the drive was sector mapped, and that it did not use a standard striping configuration. No wonder . . .
Anyway, that was the info I was looking for, and I am working on a strategy which I hope will prove successful. Both drives had read errors, but the enclosure seems to work just fine. That bit of info should make the strategy rather obvious . . .
Jono
January 20th, 2009, 3:37
Great. Sorry, wasn't trying to be obvious. Good luck.
January 20th, 2009, 4:57
Thats just typical of WD!!
Good luck, let usk now if you get this one
January 20th, 2009, 13:46
I got it. I'm copying the recovered data now.
Thanks for all of your suggestions.
January 20th, 2009, 16:45
question for the future...
what model was it, and how to identify that kind of non-standard striping? any thoughts?
January 21st, 2009, 9:56
FYI, this was a My Book model WD10000C033-001.
There is another number on the label: 3707A
S/N: WUT211065276.
I can't tell anything about mapping from looking at the PCB.
Jono
February 27th, 2009, 10:12
Has anyone sucessfully been ableto recover data from a My Book World Edition II with Dual 500GB drives in a RAID 0 configureation. This thread did say the data was copying from his config but How exactly was it done.
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