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[ale] RAIDS ARE NICE WHEN THEY WORK.
- Subject: [ale] RAIDS ARE NICE WHEN THEY WORK.
- From: benjie.godfrey at gmail.com (Benjie)
- Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 19:54:40 -0400
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Is it an LSI SATA or SCSI HBA? I haven't mounted a SCO partition
under Linux in more than 8 years, and I'm not sure that it is still
possible. I don't remember what FS they use, and I don't think it is
possible to recreate a hardware array with software raid.
On 6/22/06, H. A. Story <adrin at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> I need a little help with RAIDS. I have a need to get the data of the
> array of drives but the RAID controller has gone bad. It is an LSI
> controller. I saw something once where someone on the web did DD images
> of each drive in raid and was able to get those back into the correct
> order and make a software raid. This file system is not a Linux Native
> OS. It is SCO. Has anyone here done something like this? I would
> assume at this point that not all vendors use the same protocols in the
> raids and I really wonder how a software raid would figure out the
> stripping. Think I would have better luck going through backup tapes at
> this point.
>
> Adrin
>
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