From: Gordon Messmer [mailto:[email protected]] 

On 04/22/2016 05:44 AM, Weiner, Michael wrote:
> However I cannot use any of the superblocks it seems:

It was always unlikely that whatever damaged the first block did not damage the 
rest of the array.  At this point, I think you have sufficient evidence that 
restoring from backups is the way forward.

The only thing that still seems odd is that you have a valid partition on an 
array that's otherwise unrecognizable.  I'd expect the partition table to have 
been trashed, too.

Did you ever run testdisk against /dev/sdb?

No I have not, I will have to check that out, thank you!

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