August 29th, 2019, 7:10
August 29th, 2019, 9:11
August 29th, 2019, 10:15
einstein9 wrote:Dear RAID Experts... (This includes you Vlad. aka: Dr.Kiev if interested)
I have 2 cases & need the expert advice
A-16 drives
B- 8 SAS (looks someone played with it....etc)
If someone is willing to have a look & let me know "if possible" to get the requirements out of both and let me know...
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Thank you
have a good day
August 29th, 2019, 11:44
einstein9 wrote:Dear RAID Experts... (This includes you Vlad. aka: Dr.Kiev if interested)
I have 2 cases & need the expert advice
A-16 drives
B- 8 SAS (looks someone played with it....etc)
If someone is willing to have a look & let me know "if possible" to get the requirements out of both and let me know...
replies in PM Only
Thank you
have a good day
August 30th, 2019, 16:48
August 30th, 2019, 20:45
August 31st, 2019, 2:35
S.Haran wrote:If the client can provide you with a copy of sample file that is known to exist on the RAID pre-failure then I have an automated reverse engineering technique that attempts to reconstruct the RAID based on the sample file. A good sample file is in a compressed format (.jpg .mp3 etc.) larger than (the max chunk size * number of drives).
I find this especially useful to avoid wasting a lot of time on non-recoverable cases.
fzabkar wrote:AFAIK, the $LogFile metafile in NTFS is usually large (64MB) and contiguous. The file consists of RCRD records, each of which is usually terminated in sequentially numbered words. I recently used two segments of this file to locate the two halves of a spanned volume. It's not an infallible method, but it proved ideal in my case.
August 31st, 2019, 2:45
einstein9 wrote:fzabkar wrote:AFAIK, the $LogFile metafile in NTFS is usually large (64MB) and contiguous. The file consists of RCRD records, each of which is usually terminated in sequentially numbered words. I recently used two segments of this file to locate the two halves of a spanned volume. It's not an infallible method, but it proved ideal in my case.
Its really not as easy as it looks..
Offset(h) 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F
00004000 52 43 52 44 28 00 09 00 F9 09 80 03 00 00 00 00 RCRD(...ù.€.....
00004010 01 00 00 00 0C 00 01 00 C8 0F 00 00 00 00 00 00
00004020 EA 09 80 03 00 00 00 00 D3 0D 00 00 00 00 00 00
........ ^^^^^
00004FF0 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1B 00 01 00 28 00 D3 0D <-- 0xDD3
^^^^^
00005000 52 43 52 44 28 00 09 00 F0 0B 80 03 00 00 00 00 RCRD(...ð.€.....
00005010 01 00 00 00 0C 00 02 00 D8 0F 00 00 00 00 00 00
00005020 F0 0B 80 03 00 00 00 00 D4 0D 00 00 00 00 00 00
........ ^^^^^
00005FF0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 D4 0D <-- 0xDD4
^^^^^
00006000 52 43 52 44 28 00 09 00 F6 0D 80 03 00 00 00 00 RCRD(...ö.€.....
00006010 01 00 00 00 0C 00 03 00 B0 0F 00 00 00 00 00 00
00006020 EA 0D 80 03 00 00 00 00 D5 0D 01 00 00 00 00 00
........ ^^^^^
00006FF0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 26 00 00 00 00 00 D5 0D <-- 0xDD5
^^^^^August 31st, 2019, 2:53
August 31st, 2019, 2:59
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August 31st, 2019, 16:14
Arch Stanton wrote:This always strikes me as a very straight forward approach: https://youtu.be/Fw4cdQxIG84
August 31st, 2019, 18:52
September 1st, 2019, 2:12
September 1st, 2019, 3:04
lcoughey wrote:Entropy analysis with reclaime pro is super useful for quickly determining drive order and block size
September 3rd, 2019, 2:12
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