Re: recover data from linear raid

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On Sat, 24 Jun 2006, Dimitris Zilaskos wrote:
scientific linux 3.0.7 installation. However, the raid array was not detected ( I put the disks on the same channels and same master/lsave setup as in the

well, first of all: you have to make sure that your raid array is set up correctly. no fs-magic can help here if the underlying blockdevice has been mangled.

previous setup). In fact fdisk reports that the disks are not
partitioned.

perhaps the raid-array has been created from disks, not from partitions?
e.g.
  - /dev/md0 out of /dev/sda, /dev/sdb, /dev/sdc
     instead of
  - /dev/md0 out of /dev/sda1, /dev/sdb1, /dev/sdc2

dd on the disks and strings on the resulting file. The data is there but fsck complains about superblocks and fails.

please provide errorlogs, fsck's, fdisk's output of what you did...

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