I had a Buffalo DUO crap out on me that was setup as RAID 0. I dont belive it was the drives but rather the controller in the DUO unit. I bought another external HDD enclosure and was able to fireup the two older DUO drives in it and I think I resembled the RAID successfully:
But when I try and mount the array using:
It simply wont mount. What am I doing wrong?
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Last edited by metallica1973; 11-24-2018 at 11:25 PM..
What operating system are you trying to mount this on? I notice that the system complains that a NTFS signature is missing, but you don't specify that it's a Windows filesystem on your 'mount' command line. Most Linux/Unix OS's don't look for a Windows filesystem unless you tell it to.
I'm not familiar with Buffalo NAS specifically but there are two different architectures of RAID controller.
One stores the array configuration information on the disks, including type of array (Raid 0,1,3,5,6 or whatever) and the disk member number of that array. When this type of controller fails you can replace it with a new one which, at boot, will read the disk labels and run with the previous RAID array(s).
The second, and most common type, stores the array configuration in its own NVRAM and if the controller fails you have to find a way of resetting the correct configuration into NVRAM. Often this is by using some new disks to configure the same array and then swapping the disks back to the originals. The manufacturer would usually be referred to for advice.
It seems to me like the NTFS filesystem is not as it was so your recovery technique was flawed. Perhaps the disks are in the wrong order or something like that. Kali doesn't like what it's seeing. It might be quicker to initialise the array and restore from backup.
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