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April 17th, 2014, 13:22
It's safe to take out drives of the LACIE 4BIG QUADRA Enclosure to image and try reconstructing with RAID Recovery software maybe linux like o R-studio??
Lacie uses proprietary hardware sometimes so i'm not sure if i could do that without screwing the RAID.
I've tried with WD Sharespace and successfully recovered but that's more standard because uses Linux RAID configuration
Any answer can help
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April 17th, 2014, 14:46
Yes
April 17th, 2014, 14:53
Yes, but that isn't how I'd do it.
April 18th, 2014, 13:04
So i can take out the drives, put it on right order, image bad drives and basically i can try recovering the data. without screwing the RAID on the enclosure :3
I will post my results, thanks for the help
April 29th, 2014, 16:33
Hi,
Actually i tried to image the failing drive maybe i will need to use an imager R-studio is not working for that.
My question now is.
Can i Image the failing drive to another and put it right back into the RAID? i'm asking because the RAID set use Hitachi hard drives and i have a good Western Digital and don't know the consequences of using different drives and also LACIE are different of DROBO and others.
April 30th, 2014, 2:27
gacpac wrote:Hi,
Actually i tried to image the failing drive maybe i will need to use an imager R-studio is not working for that.
My question now is.
Can i Image the failing drive to another and put it right back into the RAID? i'm asking because the RAID set use Hitachi hard drives and i have a good Western Digital and don't know the consequences of using different drives and also LACIE are different of DROBO and others.
Has only one drive failed ? If it was raid5 , you have a channce to reconstruct array get data without failed drive.
April 30th, 2014, 4:48
gacpac wrote:LACIE are different of DROBO and others.
I doubt Lacie is comparable with Drobo -- Lacies only look glamourous, but there's nothing extraordinary inside, just a regular RAID array, while Drobos are a real PITA with their BeyondRAID.
Check the RAID level indeed, even if it's unobvious, you can ask the client -- if I recall correctly, by default Lacie 4big Quadra USB 2.0 configured as RAID 0, so if the client has been changing this setting, then it's RAID 5 likely, if not -- RAID 0.
May 2nd, 2014, 14:56
It was a RAID 0, also can mount and everything but the really important info that he needs it's inside the failing drive.
Basically i want to know if i can image the failing drive and replace it in the enclosure to recover the data. I've done that with a WD Sharespace on RAID 0 with the drives connected to a linux based pc.
But here i's kind o different.
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