I'm currently running a RAID-5 with 4x 320 GB Seagate disks on an Asus P5B-Wifi/Deluxe (Intel P965/ICH8R chipset). A couple days ago when I restarted my system all 4 disks were reported by the controller as being "Offline". I checked the connections, and everything seemed fine, but even after several restarts the status hadn't changed. I then went to the included management program (inside of Windows), which popped up an error message stating "your disks will not be usable until you reset them to non-RAID mode". After I checked the documentation and saw that it said that resetting the disks to non-RAID would not harm any of the data that was actually on the disks, I allowed the management program to reset them.
However, now whenever I try to redefine my array, the software brings up a message saying that all the data will be lost. That's not at all what I want. Is there any way to restore the RAID metadata without having to destroy the data on the array? I've seen a handful of posts in other forums stating that despite the warning message, redefining the array won't actually kill the data on it. Does anyone know if that's true or not? I'd really rather not have to lose the data on the array...that's kind of why I set it up as RAID-5 in the first place.
However, now whenever I try to redefine my array, the software brings up a message saying that all the data will be lost. That's not at all what I want. Is there any way to restore the RAID metadata without having to destroy the data on the array? I've seen a handful of posts in other forums stating that despite the warning message, redefining the array won't actually kill the data on it. Does anyone know if that's true or not? I'd really rather not have to lose the data on the array...that's kind of why I set it up as RAID-5 in the first place.