Hi coffeebean, the reason I asked the controller is because what people often miss is the stripping offset. Some controllers reserve the beginning for configuration information. I also disagree that the controller does not matter. It can save you time in determining the rotation of the parity and if there is an offset of the stripping. If I were the one doing the recovery then I would look for the boot sector with winhex to find if there is an offset. I don't think that there is an offset with promise.
coffeebean wrote:
Hi utdr,
you asked a question about controller and software.
Now you got an answer, how does help your next answer ?
A good RAID expert wrote many years ago (advice to user)
If "expert" asks you for controller or requires delivery of controller
or RAID case, don't use this "expert" - he don't know what he is going
to do with your RAID.
So many years, so many raids solved, never once asked client what
controller and what software / hardware RAID type.
One question to ask user or RAID owner :
Who if anyone did you send the RAID before me ?
What did you do after RAID first crashed ?
How long since the RAID failure ?
These questions can help a little.
btw. If you don't know how to identify software or hardware RAID
in a few seconds from hex view then better to try some other keyria.