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dekkit
Nov 10, 2009Aspirant
ReadyNAS Data Recovery - VMware recovery tool
Description This topic contains links to linux VMware images (Debian / Ubuntu) that have been modified to enable you to access your ReadyNAS duo HDDs from any machine with a USB plug and a SATA to US...
robUK1
Dec 07, 2009Aspirant
To be honest, I'm currently satisfying my own curiosity.
The situation I have is that one of the disks in my Duo went bad, coupled with what I think was a dodgy upgrade to 4.1.6. The net result is that I have one (good) disk left in the Duo, but all the volumes/shares/users have disappeared. I think (hope?) my data is still there - I currently have an open ticket with support and I think they will be remotely looking at the Duo in due course.
I'm just playing around with my bad disk (Windows can still identify the partitions, and the Debian VM could identify the lvm volume (although I really dont know what I'm talking about :) ). I'm not really expecting to recover data from it.
Thanks for responding though!
The situation I have is that one of the disks in my Duo went bad, coupled with what I think was a dodgy upgrade to 4.1.6. The net result is that I have one (good) disk left in the Duo, but all the volumes/shares/users have disappeared. I think (hope?) my data is still there - I currently have an open ticket with support and I think they will be remotely looking at the Duo in due course.
I'm just playing around with my bad disk (Windows can still identify the partitions, and the Debian VM could identify the lvm volume (although I really dont know what I'm talking about :) ). I'm not really expecting to recover data from it.
Thanks for responding though!
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