>From professional experience as a data recovery technician, I can tell
you that ufs2 drives are among the hardest to recover from after a
format. So far the best applications that I have found for recovering
data in a situation like this are testdisk and Easy Recovery
Professional (by Kroll Ontra
I have been receiving the same error message from my NAS box as of late.
Until last week, I was been running Freebsd6.2, and I occassionally
received the message "re0: watchdog timeout". It would happen about
once a week. Last week, I installed freenas (which is based on
freebsd6.2), and now I r
For some reason, I am unable to find the drives (RAIDED with JBOD) connected
to this card. The chipset for the card is VIA 6421 for SATA and 8235 for
IDE (It supports both), which, according to 'man ata' is supported. Prior
to the FreeBSD boot Menu, I see text scroll across the screen that lists
For some reason, I am unable to find the drives (RAIDED with JBOD) connected
to this card. The chipset for the card is VIA 6421 for SATA and 8235 for
IDE (It supports both), which, according to 'man ata' is supported. Prior
to the FreeBSD boot Menu, I see text scroll across the screen that lists
his is the first I've seen of it..
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> No, it's not. The output of arp -an might be helpful to this,
> but I suspect you've got an underlying network issue.
>
> Also (for the second time) keep the mailing list in the loop.
> In particular, I'll be leaving shortly a