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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...
mdgm-ntgr
Jun 09, 2010NETGEAR Employee Retired
Not sure. I'm not an expert at reading the logs, but you probably are using X-RAID. Unless you chose to use Flex-RAID when setting up your NAS (you do using RAIDar within 10 minutes of first turning NAS on or after a factory default), you would be using X-RAID (I recommend you use X-RAID anyway).
Anyway in xraid_config.log it mentions that you have a parity disk. So using the VMWare tool, disk 2 would be pretty useless for attempting data recovery. I'd suggest if you don't know what you're doing that it'd be better to contact technical support and see if they can help you without needing to use the VMWare tool.
Anyway in xraid_config.log it mentions that you have a parity disk. So using the VMWare tool, disk 2 would be pretty useless for attempting data recovery. I'd suggest if you don't know what you're doing that it'd be better to contact technical support and see if they can help you without needing to use the VMWare tool.
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