How to mount sda hard drive
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We are trying to take a backup from one of the hard drive, it has 4 TB, Previously it was configured in raid. I found this using blkid command.
blkid
/dev/sda TYPE="isw_raid_member"
I am not able to mount this hard drive from ubuntu live os.
fdisk -l
It shows: Disk /dev/sda 3.7 TB.
Partitions are not detecting. Please let me know, how to i mount the hard disk sda in other machine, then only i can take all my backup's.
linux
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We are trying to take a backup from one of the hard drive, it has 4 TB, Previously it was configured in raid. I found this using blkid command.
blkid
/dev/sda TYPE="isw_raid_member"
I am not able to mount this hard drive from ubuntu live os.
fdisk -l
It shows: Disk /dev/sda 3.7 TB.
Partitions are not detecting. Please let me know, how to i mount the hard disk sda in other machine, then only i can take all my backup's.
linux
1
May I please ask how your RAID was set up? A) Which software was used to create the array? B) Is there a RAID controller in the source system, and if so, which? C) Did you use the RAID software to remove the drive from the array,, or did you just shut the system down and pull the drive? D) What filesystem type does Mount Manager show? ubuntugeek.com/… Please click edit to put your additional information into your question; please do not reply in a Comment, as Comments can get lost.
– K7AAY
Mar 12 at 15:56
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We are trying to take a backup from one of the hard drive, it has 4 TB, Previously it was configured in raid. I found this using blkid command.
blkid
/dev/sda TYPE="isw_raid_member"
I am not able to mount this hard drive from ubuntu live os.
fdisk -l
It shows: Disk /dev/sda 3.7 TB.
Partitions are not detecting. Please let me know, how to i mount the hard disk sda in other machine, then only i can take all my backup's.
linux
We are trying to take a backup from one of the hard drive, it has 4 TB, Previously it was configured in raid. I found this using blkid command.
blkid
/dev/sda TYPE="isw_raid_member"
I am not able to mount this hard drive from ubuntu live os.
fdisk -l
It shows: Disk /dev/sda 3.7 TB.
Partitions are not detecting. Please let me know, how to i mount the hard disk sda in other machine, then only i can take all my backup's.
linux
linux
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Yogesh
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May I please ask how your RAID was set up? A) Which software was used to create the array? B) Is there a RAID controller in the source system, and if so, which? C) Did you use the RAID software to remove the drive from the array,, or did you just shut the system down and pull the drive? D) What filesystem type does Mount Manager show? ubuntugeek.com/… Please click edit to put your additional information into your question; please do not reply in a Comment, as Comments can get lost.
– K7AAY
Mar 12 at 15:56
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May I please ask how your RAID was set up? A) Which software was used to create the array? B) Is there a RAID controller in the source system, and if so, which? C) Did you use the RAID software to remove the drive from the array,, or did you just shut the system down and pull the drive? D) What filesystem type does Mount Manager show? ubuntugeek.com/… Please click edit to put your additional information into your question; please do not reply in a Comment, as Comments can get lost.
– K7AAY
Mar 12 at 15:56
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May I please ask how your RAID was set up? A) Which software was used to create the array? B) Is there a RAID controller in the source system, and if so, which? C) Did you use the RAID software to remove the drive from the array,, or did you just shut the system down and pull the drive? D) What filesystem type does Mount Manager show? ubuntugeek.com/… Please click edit to put your additional information into your question; please do not reply in a Comment, as Comments can get lost.
– K7AAY
Mar 12 at 15:56
May I please ask how your RAID was set up? A) Which software was used to create the array? B) Is there a RAID controller in the source system, and if so, which? C) Did you use the RAID software to remove the drive from the array,, or did you just shut the system down and pull the drive? D) What filesystem type does Mount Manager show? ubuntugeek.com/… Please click edit to put your additional information into your question; please do not reply in a Comment, as Comments can get lost.
– K7AAY
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If no better answer presents itself, you could backup the entire drive image to another drive of the same size or larger with Clonezilla. Create a LiveUSB with Clonezilla and choose drive-drive after rebooting with that LiveUSB.
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If no better answer presents itself, you could backup the entire drive image to another drive of the same size or larger with Clonezilla. Create a LiveUSB with Clonezilla and choose drive-drive after rebooting with that LiveUSB.
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If no better answer presents itself, you could backup the entire drive image to another drive of the same size or larger with Clonezilla. Create a LiveUSB with Clonezilla and choose drive-drive after rebooting with that LiveUSB.
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If no better answer presents itself, you could backup the entire drive image to another drive of the same size or larger with Clonezilla. Create a LiveUSB with Clonezilla and choose drive-drive after rebooting with that LiveUSB.
If no better answer presents itself, you could backup the entire drive image to another drive of the same size or larger with Clonezilla. Create a LiveUSB with Clonezilla and choose drive-drive after rebooting with that LiveUSB.
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May I please ask how your RAID was set up? A) Which software was used to create the array? B) Is there a RAID controller in the source system, and if so, which? C) Did you use the RAID software to remove the drive from the array,, or did you just shut the system down and pull the drive? D) What filesystem type does Mount Manager show? ubuntugeek.com/… Please click edit to put your additional information into your question; please do not reply in a Comment, as Comments can get lost.
– K7AAY
Mar 12 at 15:56