Recovering data from a WD Sharespace
Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 11:55 am
Hi,
I'm trying to recover data from a sharespace of 8tb on raid 5, i have the images, the order of the drive, one failing drive but still i did a .dsk image. i know that this raid uses LINUX FS also i'm working now in linux to view if i can do something more.
The thing is that i have like one month trying to view data, i could see some but it's not what i want. i need to find the 5 tb partition.
I tried with reclaim me recovery for raid and cannot give me the parameters of the raid, now i'm trying the autodetect option of the r-studio 7.1 technician edition. I've read that those drives are kind of easy in the wd forums some guys have little tutorials that are like plug and play and recover data but in my case i cannot get the partition i want to access the data.
Can someone give me the right parameters to maybe scan i think or well if i'm doing something wrong. the configuration i was using was.
raid 5, left asynchronus (standard), 64kb block size, and offset of the images 0 bytes.
Help please,
I'm trying to recover data from a sharespace of 8tb on raid 5, i have the images, the order of the drive, one failing drive but still i did a .dsk image. i know that this raid uses LINUX FS also i'm working now in linux to view if i can do something more.
The thing is that i have like one month trying to view data, i could see some but it's not what i want. i need to find the 5 tb partition.
I tried with reclaim me recovery for raid and cannot give me the parameters of the raid, now i'm trying the autodetect option of the r-studio 7.1 technician edition. I've read that those drives are kind of easy in the wd forums some guys have little tutorials that are like plug and play and recover data but in my case i cannot get the partition i want to access the data.
Can someone give me the right parameters to maybe scan i think or well if i'm doing something wrong. the configuration i was using was.
raid 5, left asynchronus (standard), 64kb block size, and offset of the images 0 bytes.
Help please,