On Sunday 26 March 2006 21:45, Alan Dayley wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Technomage wrote: > > since I *know* this can be done, there has to be a way for someone in my > > position to be able to do this without expending THOUSANDS of DOLLARS (in > > money I don't even have) to do this. > > One trick I have been successful doing is to find a working hard drive > of the same model. Then, assuming the platters and motors are good, you > can replace the logic board on one drive with the logic board on the > good drive. Do this very carefully or you will end up with two dead > drives! But, if the logic board "contains" the problem, this can get > the drive up and running again. The description of the actual drive > failure seems to point to a logic board problem so this may work for you. I concur. We are, however, without a proper sized torx bit to accomplish this (will wait and head off to the hardware store tomorrow to find one) > > RAID 0 with two drives means half the data is on one and half on the > other. The RAID logic will put, for example, 4 blocks on one and then 4 > blocks on the other and so on. That means every 4th (or whatever number > it was using) block is on the dead drive. That is hard to recover from > because the data doesn't make sense with only one of the drives. There > are other issues and possible complications but you probably are > studying up on all of that. the above is true in HARDWARE RAD-0. However, given that this was a linux (suse 10+) software raid-0, it appears (and was proven by direct observation) that the data was written in serial fashion from 1 drive and spanning to the second. > > This is why it costs so much to recover. It's not easy and take > experience to do efficiently. I hope you can get the dead drive up > since that would be the easiest way to recover. understandable. we are exploring all available options though (and I have contacted the developer though have not yet received a reply). > > Good Luck! thank you! --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss