Order of records after accident of power supply

Its large order of discs (I don't know it now) after the replacement of the power supply? I tried a UFS Explorer, but nothing found

I have 4 disks on x-raid, all 2 to, in EGGS, I see some records as at home... and some volumes of linux, but I can't find an order of disks? Or I can add that all the disks and raid will work?

(I thought about likvidation of NAS, but I buyed a new power supply and my data)

RAIDar is a discovery tool that runs on your PC.

RAIDiator is the firmware on the NAS. If the firmware is several years old, there might be a problem, but at the age of 18 months, you should be fine.

Of course, this is assuming that the disks are fine. If the array is degraded that could complicate things.

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