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From: | Felix Ehlermann |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-ddrescue] Lack of an ETA. |
Date: | Sun, 22 Apr 2012 19:55:50 +0200 |
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Dear Theo,I'm not sure if you do have to go through the trouble of recovering the data from the failed disc with ddrescue at all.
As you wrote:
In my case this is one of 3 disks of a raid 5 array, right now I'm not sure how much of my datas the 2 other disk still have, maybe most of it,
If you are running a RAID-5 with 3 drives it would mean that the array is still operational *without any data-loss* with two working drives remaining. The array has lost its fault-tolerance because one disk failed, so it might not start automatically (depending on what solution you're using for RAID), but if the other two disks are not damaged they will hold all of your data (in a similar way a RAID-0 would store them). So if your data is not accessible right now you might be more effective using a different approach (fixing the degraded array or just starting the degraded array and making a backup copy immediately to another media).
Regarding the ETA:I can not imagine how ddrescue would be able to know how many damaged sectors it will find on the hard disk and how many of them it will be able to read at what speed - so any ETA which was given by the program would not be reliable.
Kind Regards Felix Ehlermann
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