Netgear ReadyNAS "X-Raid" 0+1
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 10:00 am
Hi There,
I would like to use R-Studio to attempt a recovery of the volumes on my ReadyNAS RAID. I'm a bit flummoxed by the user interface, and I'm not sure where to begin.
I could be mistaken, but I think the situation is that I had a 0+1 RAID configuration running on the NAS. Drive one failed. I imagine all the data should be on drive two.
I suppose I could just replace drive 1 and hope the NAS recovers on its own. However, I thought I would attempt to recover the volumes on drive 2 before proceeding with that, and that's where I hoped R-Studio could help.
On my win7 machine, I connected the NAS drive 2 using a sata caddy. I tried creating RAID images in R-Studio and dragging the drive to the RAID image, but instead of finding the volumes, it didn't do anything that I could discern.
Any suggestions?
I bought a copy of R-Studio already -- looking for tips on how to use it. The documentation seems to be quite extensive, but I wasn't able to quickly find a relevant section, so pointers on that would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
I would like to use R-Studio to attempt a recovery of the volumes on my ReadyNAS RAID. I'm a bit flummoxed by the user interface, and I'm not sure where to begin.
I could be mistaken, but I think the situation is that I had a 0+1 RAID configuration running on the NAS. Drive one failed. I imagine all the data should be on drive two.
I suppose I could just replace drive 1 and hope the NAS recovers on its own. However, I thought I would attempt to recover the volumes on drive 2 before proceeding with that, and that's where I hoped R-Studio could help.
On my win7 machine, I connected the NAS drive 2 using a sata caddy. I tried creating RAID images in R-Studio and dragging the drive to the RAID image, but instead of finding the volumes, it didn't do anything that I could discern.
Any suggestions?
I bought a copy of R-Studio already -- looking for tips on how to use it. The documentation seems to be quite extensive, but I wasn't able to quickly find a relevant section, so pointers on that would be much appreciated.
Thanks.