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Date:      Fri, 29 Jul 2011 10:53:54 +0200
From:      Alban Hertroys <dalroi@solfertje.student.utwente.nl>
To:        Lee Whalen <lwhalen@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: recovering data from a RAID1 array from a single disk on a different system
Message-ID:  <1F86C608-1F80-4144-939C-D46C2180F634@solfertje.student.utwente.nl>
In-Reply-To: <4E31B4BC.5060604@gmail.com>
References:  <4E31B4BC.5060604@gmail.com>

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On 28 Jul 2011, at 21:13, Lee Whalen wrote:

I'm no expert, but I'll add my insights regardless ;)

> 1. Using CCD or one of the other utilities, I need to add this USB-caged
> disk into a temporary RAID-1 array in a 'degraded' state so FreeBSD sees

As far as I know, CCD (concatenated disk) can not do mirroring, so your RAID-1 disk won't be created using CCD.

> the disklabels as something other than type "raid". This will allow me
> to mount the preexisting partitions as normal, and copy the data off the
> disk. If there's some way I can positively identify a given
> partition/slice as having been created by either ccd/geom/vinum, that
> would be awesome.

According to the man page, descriptions of the various fs_type's are in /usr/include/sys/disklabel.h, and indeed:

...
#define FS_RAID         15              /* RAIDFrame drive */
...
static const char *fstypenames[] = {
...
        "raid",
...
};

So, apparently your disk contains a "RAIDFrame drive". I never heard of that before, but apparently it's something that's part of NetBSD: http://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-rf.html

So my guess is that the NAS device contained NetBSD instead of FreeBSD.


Alban Hertroys

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