catbbq
19 Jul 2009, 11:18am
I am new to this forum, so I apologize if it is the wrong place for this post.
I have a problem. I bought a Maxtor Shared Storage II a few months ago. It is a 2 disk NAS capable of RAID 1. My intention was to use it as an archive with the RAID 1 providing some protection. The drives are not user serviceable.
Last month it stopped responding. I went through tech support and couldn't get it back online. He suggested I send it in for warranty replacement but my data would be destroyed. I asked what the point of RAID 1 on a device with non-user serviceable drive? He didn't have a good answer and suggested I work with their data recovery team.
In lieu of that, I decided to crack it open and put the drives in a new enclosure, assuming at least 1 of the drives was still good. The symptoms of the device failure lead me to believe it was a controller issue, not a drive issue.
Now I have it open, but can't get the data off easily. The Maxtor device uses ext3 filesystem. I have tried mounting the drive in a ubuntu vm image. I can see the directory structure, but not the actual files. I have tried ext2fsd and ext2ifs with similar results.
I finally found an application called RAID Recover from DiskInternals.com that looks like it will work. Their evaluation app was able to see the files and bring them up in a preview. But the app is $250.
Isn't there a somewhat easy free way to recover data from a RAID 1 disk?
Thanks.
I have a problem. I bought a Maxtor Shared Storage II a few months ago. It is a 2 disk NAS capable of RAID 1. My intention was to use it as an archive with the RAID 1 providing some protection. The drives are not user serviceable.
Last month it stopped responding. I went through tech support and couldn't get it back online. He suggested I send it in for warranty replacement but my data would be destroyed. I asked what the point of RAID 1 on a device with non-user serviceable drive? He didn't have a good answer and suggested I work with their data recovery team.
In lieu of that, I decided to crack it open and put the drives in a new enclosure, assuming at least 1 of the drives was still good. The symptoms of the device failure lead me to believe it was a controller issue, not a drive issue.
Now I have it open, but can't get the data off easily. The Maxtor device uses ext3 filesystem. I have tried mounting the drive in a ubuntu vm image. I can see the directory structure, but not the actual files. I have tried ext2fsd and ext2ifs with similar results.
I finally found an application called RAID Recover from DiskInternals.com that looks like it will work. Their evaluation app was able to see the files and bring them up in a preview. But the app is $250.
Isn't there a somewhat easy free way to recover data from a RAID 1 disk?
Thanks.