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| Subject: | Re: Reconstruct a hardware RAID from the raw images of each HD |
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| Date: | Sat, 18 Jun 2005 15:10:50 -0400 |
Hi Rasec, If you don't have the hardware controller you *might* be able to do it with your image files, the loopback device files, the 'md' software RAID driver, and of course you'll need the RAID meta information (parity, chunk size, level (you have), etc.). Do you have the required meta-information? regards, farmerdude www.farmerdude.com On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 16:32, Rasec Platff wrote:
Does someone has any experience / background information or can express here any thoughts about reconstructing a hardware RAID 5 partition from the raw images of each of the HDs that composed the RAID? Thanks in advice, Rasec
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