Hi DR-Kiev
DR-Kiev wrote:
All Thecus raid's i had saw , was used Ext3 FS.
If it realy XFS, try UFS Explorer Full scan , but firstly you should manage array correctly.
In all Thecus Nas's MAIN FS starts not from the begining (you should find this offset) .
Order parity : Left Synch (standart)
Thanks so much for the information. I have do some screen capture on the system over here, based on the findings and info suggested I think I have set the RAID up correctly. Nevertheless, what I don't quite understand is the statement you have mentioned earlier "In all Thecus Nas's MAIN FS starts not from the begining (you should find this offset)". It would be very much appreciated if you could elaborate it further.
Thanks in advance.
Hi BadMac,
BadMac wrote:
As Dr-Kiev says. The FS will be Ext2/3, even though the manual says XFS. The deleted data can be recovered by UFS Explorer.
How do I know. I have a 4100 behind me right now which had a directory deleted.
I cloned the 4 disks, destriped using Linux. Scanned with UFS and I can see the deleted stuff, although in this case the drive was used for 2 months after the directory was deleted so there are damaged and missing files (280Gb out of 1Tb used). Deleted files/directories being copied off right now for analysis.
I cloned the drives and open them up in UFS explorer. I rebuild the RAID system in UFS explorer and i see 3 "Linux RAID Partition". None of these partitions are accessible, so I'm running a full scan of the data partition now. What I'm worry is that would it gives me the deleted file in raw format? It normally does if the partition couldn't be explore.
Please advice.