if it is just the RAID card, you should be able to just drop a new one
in and get access.

If there was damage to the filesystem, well, Seagate Recovery or Kroll
Ontrack, give them a call

-nick


On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 5:18 PM, David Montminy
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 12-06-11 03:07 PM, David Filion wrote:
>>
>> On 6/10/2012 12:40 PM, David Montminy wrote:
>>>
>>> /dev/sdb IS the full backup
>>>
>>> It all started after we had a power outage around Midnight June 8. I've
>>> checked the logs, there was nothing before.
>>>
>>> I think the RAID controller is dying because I lost ALL drives around
>>> 16h00 on friday. Ctrl-Alt-Del didn't even work ("Cannot execute
>>> /bin/shutdown"). Nor did SysRq-REISUB.
>>>
>>> Everything seems to be working now (except /dev/sdb). I don't trust that
>>> server anymore. Sadly it's a core machine.
>>>
>>> David Montminy
>>>
>>
>> You mean it WAS a core machine.
>>
>>
>> David F
>>
>>
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