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SCSI NAS SUBSYSTEM

March 30th, 2008, 4:48

somebody Knows with what way I can recognize the RAID LEVEL of one NAS SYSTEM SCSI with 6 Drives?
6x(IC35L180AVV207) Hitachi


thanks for .....any advice

Re: SCSI NAS SUBSYSTEM

April 7th, 2008, 10:41

What's the problem with the array?

Re: SCSI NAS SUBSYSTEM

April 7th, 2008, 11:50

Which company and model ? The one I saw it was a strange linux like edition...

Re: SCSI NAS SUBSYSTEM

April 7th, 2008, 16:05

Do I miss something? There is no information given than the bus type and the disk models, so anything would depend on the controller which actually makes it a RAID.

Re: SCSI NAS SUBSYSTEM

April 7th, 2008, 16:22

The system is easyRaid 6 drive Nas system with 6 drives ata-ide and with SCSI Controler
The system does not keep system information file.
The Manual says if you want to have Raid 5 on Array must be IIS,IIS or IIIIIS , with 2 Spare drive for 1+2 and 4+5 ,or 1 Spare drive.
All fine until now , but the all system game to me with JJJJJS.
With what way can i reconstruct the Raid to be again 5 ?

Re: SCSI NAS SUBSYSTEM

April 8th, 2008, 3:34

If you're asking that, best thing is to take it to a DR company who work with raid systems.
It's not an easy job do it by yourself.
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