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Stanislav Ezersky2020-07-24 12:50:49
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Stanislav Ezersky, 2020-07-24 12:50:49

How to recover 1 disk from a RAID array?

Greetings!

Maybe someone can help sort it out. There was a raid array built through the HP Microserver Gen8 manager, 1 disk failed and it was removed from the array through the same manager. Debian sees the remaining disk, but as a disk, not as a partition.

Actually the question is: how to restore a disk from an array, saving the data? In the HP manager, it hangs as an array, I'm afraid to delete it, because it is indicated that the data will be lost.

Found just have to format-(

There is a similar hard drive

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Zettabyte, 2020-07-31
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What do you mean by "recover 1 disk"?
If you need to recover information, then you have at least two options:

  1. Because you have RAID 1, then with a high probability the files will be visible if you simply connect this disk to the computer.
  2. In the case of individual vendors/configurations, the files may not be visible. Then grab the free R.saver . This is a data recovery program that does not require installation. Given that your file system seems to be in order, R.saver will immediately show you the contents of the disk and let you copy it.

With a copy, you can experiment with animating the array. Even if something goes wrong, just create the array again and copy everything to it.

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