It seems something is fundamentally wrong in the way i set the recovery environment. I have an ubuntu running on top of ESXi. here is the procedure:
- created 5 Virtual Disks on ubuntu where I copied the 5-RAID Syology disks (dev/sdy , y=f,g,h,i,j)
- put the syology disks in USB enclosures ...
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- 07 Apr 2015, 21:16
- Forum: File undelete
- Topic: RAID5 with 2 disks Problem
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- 07 Apr 2015, 14:25
- Forum: File undelete
- Topic: RAID5 with 2 disks Problem
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Re: RAID5 with 2 disks Problem
cgrenier, many thnaks for getting back.
Am only interested in what's under DiskStation3 , which is my own RAID5. my initial attempt to create the RAID (with one disk missing, the one with defective sectors) has failed. below is the disk formatted NTFS (dd-ed again from the original one to /dev/sdi ...
Am only interested in what's under DiskStation3 , which is my own RAID5. my initial attempt to create the RAID (with one disk missing, the one with defective sectors) has failed. below is the disk formatted NTFS (dd-ed again from the original one to /dev/sdi ...
- 05 Apr 2015, 17:43
- Forum: File undelete
- Topic: RAID5 with 2 disks Problem
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RAID5 with 2 disks Problem
Hello, would appreciate your help.
A RAID 5 in Synology had problems with a disks (defects sectors) and, by mistake, I formatted the wrong disk on my Windows system (deleted partitions, created a new NTFS, quick format). Ended up with 2 defective disks: one formatted NTFS , the second one with ...
A RAID 5 in Synology had problems with a disks (defects sectors) and, by mistake, I formatted the wrong disk on my Windows system (deleted partitions, created a new NTFS, quick format). Ended up with 2 defective disks: one formatted NTFS , the second one with ...