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LaCie 2big Network 2 Specs & Partition Setup
LaCie 2big Network 2, Raid 1
2-Seagate ST3500620AS Firmware: LC11
Hard Drive PCB: 100466725
LaCie hard drive Partition info:
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sdb1 1 125 1004031 5 Extended
/dev/sdb2 126 60801 487379970 83 Linux
/dev/sdb5 1 15 128457 82 Linux swap/Solaris
/dev/sdb6 17 17 8001 83 Linux
/dev/sdb7 18 18 8001 83 Linux
/dev/sdb8 19 40 176683+ 83 Linux
/dev/sdb9 41 124 674698+ 83 Linux
/dev/sdb10 125 125 8001 83 Linux
Crashed LaCie 2big Network 2 Server: Failure Analysis
Customer reports a power spike during the night shutting down many systems
LaCie 2big Network 2 would no longer mount in the morning
Hard Drive Failure: Bricking of both Seagate ST3500620AS hard drives.
Mounting the hard drives directly to a computer failed, the drives were not recognized in the
bios.
Client decided to quit and send us the LaCie Server for Data Recovery
LaCie Raid Data Recovery: procedures
UN-Brick the Seagate ST3500620AS hard drives (one will do)
Prepare an new blank hard drive with the latest Ubuntu installation (Raid procedure will only work
when Ubuntu is installed on a hard drive)
Boot the new hard disk and install mdadm (Raid Driver)
Hook up the network
from a terminal install the Raid Application
"sudo aptitude update"
"sudo aptitude install mdadm"
Restart the computer with one of the Raid Drives installed
Go to <Places><Computer>, Right click on the Raid disk icon, Start Multi-disk Drive then Start drive
in degraded mode.
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You then have to take ownership of the LaCie files and directories
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Open a Terminal copy the "share" path name and paste it to the chown command (must be executed
under ROOT):
lacie@lacie-desktop:~$ sudo bash
[sudo] password for lacie: ********
root@lacie-desktop:~# chown -hR lacie /media/6591de94-5983-4941-a873-
68538771e108/share
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Wait a few seconds...Data is recovered, you now can copy the files to another drive.
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