Hello. I'm trying to recover data from a NAS that randomly stopped working, and running an analysis with this tool, these are the results I got.
Results
P Linux Swap 55 70 16
SWAP2 version 0, pagesize=8192, 8192 B
P Linux Raid 32768 442351 409584 [******.mydomain.com:0]
md 1.x L.Endian Raid 1 - Array Slot : 0 (0, failed, failed, failed, failed, failed, failed, failed, failed, failed, failed), 209 MB / 199 MiB
P Linux Raid 647168 2744303 2097136 [******.mydomain.com:3]
md 1.x L.Endian Raid 1 - Array Slot : 0 (0, 1, failed, failed, failed, failed, failed, failed, failed, failed, failed, failed), 1073 MB / 1023 MiB
P Linux Raid 2744320 2930274039 2927529720 [******.mydomain.com:1]
md 1.x L.Endian Raid 1 - Array Slot : 0 (0, 1, failed, failed, failed, failed, failed, failed, failed, failed, failed, failed), 1498 GB / 1395 GiB
I'm not an expert, but I'm guessing this is unrecoverable. I'm just asking to be sure. The drive in question is a 1.5T Western Digital HDD.
Additionally, I can't find how to attach a log file, so here's a pastebin if the log could help: https://pastebin.com/Ejamszkv
Is this disk beyond repair?
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