Not enough capacity to store multiple reels, so they have to shuttle reel media between the main ingest drive and slower external storage devices.
#SOFTRAID CANNOT INITIALIZE DRIVE SOFTWARE#
A disklabel sd0 sees the disk fine, but with a type of 'RAID' - when I had previously booted (before the fire) OpenBSD had seen it as a good softraid setup and mounted it successfully.Īny ideas what I can do from here? I have many years of data on the disk (including current Open University details and all my old software projects) - the OpenBSD man pages have brief detail and I don't want to risk running a command that might destroy/rebuild the array. Not enough speed to ensure smooth playback of industry’s emerging 8K and 12K 16bit format. You can also securely delete files and folders from.
#SOFTRAID CANNOT INITIALIZE DRIVE PRO#
Let’s configure one for use with a beefy iMac or iMac Pro setup: (6) 12TB spinning disks. With MacDrive 10 Pro, you can access Apple formatted RAID disks as well as RAID sets created with SoftRAID.
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If you are a solo colorist, editor, or a bit of both the Flex 8 is a fantastic option for direct-attached storage. I've tried mounting the disk with the data on but it fails with an I/O error. The Flex 8 is an excellent primary storage solution for a solo colorist or editor. Insert the USB Drive containing the driver, and click Browse. However, to make the disk usable again, you need to further partition and format the disk, which will erase the files on your hard drive. User must be in software RAID Mode to use the Smart Array S100i SR Gen10 SW RAID Solution. So I'm now sitting with my one copy of data on a machine that cannot have OpenBSD installed on it (newer ASRock motherboards seem to have a UEFI fit with an OpenBSD formatted disk), leaving me needing to boot from CD and drop to a shell, and attempting to backup to a usb disk from there. Actually, initializing a disk will rebuild the master boot record. My external offsite backup got corrupt too - all data lost on it.I had booted into an OpenBSD shell, with both disks attached (it could see everything fine, no probs) when one of the disks literally caught on fire - I doubt it's going to be usable again, the PCB has melted.The original machine now fails to POST no chance of going back into the original install.
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I was in the process of migrating to a zfs on linux machine, and all hell has broken loose: This was part of a softraid on an OpenBSD 5.6 machine.
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I'm currently very desperate: I have a 3TB WD Red disk that I need to extract data from.