Here's sampling of the project I'm working on to be able to definitively determine the two drive sets for RAID 50 arrays. All you have to do is find a sector that every drive in the array has data, and pull a sample byte from the same location on each drive (probably good to pull several sets of samples to try). The XOR calculator will try every possible combination of drives and reveal the ones that all XOR out to each other. If you have two opposite sets that match, you've determined which drives belong in which set.
Below is the one for separating 10 drives into two sets of 5. If you're working on a smaller set, just fill in the extra drives with 00 and it should still work. You'll just have to ignore the extra drive numbers that are the 00'd out place holders.
[raid50][/raid50]
Below is the one for separating 10 drives into two sets of 5. If you're working on a smaller set, just fill in the extra drives with 00 and it should still work. You'll just have to ignore the extra drive numbers that are the 00'd out place holders.
[raid50][/raid50]