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nas:qnap:recover_raid_or_move_data_from_broken_nas [2021/10/07 22:16] – [Connect the disks from the NAS to a PC running Ubuntu] peternas:qnap:recover_raid_or_move_data_from_broken_nas [2021/10/07 22:21] (current) – [Connect the disks from the NAS to a PC running Ubuntu] peter
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 Most NAS brands run Linux as a backbone, so it is usually easy to recover data by connecting the disks from the NAS to a system running Linux. Most NAS brands run Linux as a backbone, so it is usually easy to recover data by connecting the disks from the NAS to a system running Linux.
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 +===== Remove the drives from your NAS =====
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 +<WRAP warning>
 +**IMPORTANT:**  Remember the order in which the disks were arranged in the NAS; as this may be needed for the recovery process.
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 +  * It is usually good to place a sticker with the drive number onto each disk.
 +</WRAP>
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 ===== Connect the disks from the NAS to a PC running Ubuntu ===== ===== Connect the disks from the NAS to a PC running Ubuntu =====
  
-  * Prepare a PC with enough hard drive slots available to install the hard drives from your NAS. + 
-  * Remove the hard drives from your NAS and connect them to your computer.+Prepare a PC with enough hard drive slots available to install the hard drives from your NAS. 
     * For RAID or SHR configurations, connect all the hard drives (excluding hard drives used as hot spares) to your computer at the same time.     * For RAID or SHR configurations, connect all the hard drives (excluding hard drives used as hot spares) to your computer at the same time.
  
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 **NOTE:**  Ensure the file system running on the hard drives of your NAS are EXT4 or Btrfs. **NOTE:**  Ensure the file system running on the hard drives of your NAS are EXT4 or Btrfs.
  
-If the NAS only had a single disk, then this disk should be immediately accessible and no further steps in these instructions are needed.+  * If the computer does not have enough SATA ports or power connectors; then use some power splitter adapters and expansion cards as needed.
  
-Remember the order in which the disks were arranged in the NAS; as this may be needed for the recovery process.+If the NAS only had a single disk, then this disk should be immediately accessible and no further steps in these instructions are needed.
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
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