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hakepj01
Jul 26, 2017Aspirant
Failed ReadyNAS RN10200 enclosure - Data off Disks
Hi everyone, I'm in need of some help! I have a failed RN10200 enclosure. It sustained some water damaged from an open window and thunderstorm. I've tried a new PSU but it won't power on. How can...
- Jul 26, 2017
Try this:
# apt-get update
# apt-get install mdadm btrfs-tools
# mdadm --assemble --scan
# cat /proc/mdstat
# mount -t btrfs -o ro /dev/md127 /mnt
StephenB
Jul 26, 2017Guru - Experienced User
One option of course is to get a replacement OS-6 NAS. You can directly migrate the drives from the failed unit to the replacement.
hakepj01 wrote:
Can someone point me in the right direction so I can have Windows see the partition and copy it over to my new NAS (non-READYNAS)?
You can't do it from Windows, because it doesn't support BTRFS. You can boot up the PC using a Linux "live" disk, then install BTRFS ( if necessary). That will let you mount the volume from one of the RN102 hard drives.
hakepj01
Jul 26, 2017Aspirant
Thanks for some direction Stephen!
I got rufus/ubuntu live USB, and I've booted up fine.
In Disks, I see the Linux RAID disk, and the partition, but there's no option to mount. Do you think I need to install some BTRFS software or package to get it mounted? Sorry for the noob stuff, just concerned about getting the data off and onto my already built NAS.
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