HELP,Please! RAID1 Delete, Flie Systems Delete,How Can I Get My Data Back?
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- OMV 1.0
- zzkingg
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What is the output of: blkid
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What is the output of: blkid
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How about:
fdisk -l
mdadm -Evs /dev/sd[cd] -
How about:
fdisk -l
mdadm -Evs /dev/sd[cd]Code
Alles anzeigenfdisk -l Disk /dev/sda 3000.6GB xxxxxxxxxxxxxbytes Disk /dev/sdb 8012MB xxxxxxxxxxxxxbytes Disk /dev/sdc 2000.4GB xxxxxxxxxxxxxbytes Disk /dev/sdc dosen't contain a valid partition table Disk /dev/sdd 2000.4GB xxxxxxxxxxxxxbytes Disk /dev/sdd dosen't contain a valid partition table
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I'm afraid your only option is to use a recovery tool like photorec. If you install openmediavault-backup, the last tab is photorec.
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I'm afraid your only option is to use a recovery tool like photorec. If you install openmediavault-backup, the last tab is photorec.
install openmediavault-backup at this time can help?
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Yes because it installs photorec which can restore deleted files. You will need a drive to copy the undeleted files to. Because sdc and sdd are the same (raid 1), you could format, mount, and create a shared folder on one of them.
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Yes because it installs photorec which can restore deleted files. You will need a drive to copy the undeleted files to. Because sdc and sdd are the same (raid 1), you could format, mount, and create a shared folder on one of them.
sda have 280GB free space, the data in sdc$sdd only 150GB, can i just copy the undeleted files to sda?
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The plugin makes you use a shared folder. If you can put a shared folder on that drive, then yes.
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Yes because it installs photorec which can restore deleted files. You will need a drive to copy the undeleted files to. Because sdc and sdd are the same (raid 1), you could format, mount, and create a shared folder on one of them.
and "Files will be recovered only from the free space."
i should not pick this one?
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sorry for asking again , the data is very important.
is photorec really useful?
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I wouldn't have added it to the plugin if it wasn't And don't worry, it doesn't write anything to the drive. It just tries to recover deleted files. You may be disappointed with the names it gives the deleted files though.
This does prove the importance of backups though and raid is not a backup.
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I wouldn't have added it to the plugin if it wasn't And don't worry, it doesn't write anything to the drive. It just tries to recover deleted files. You may be disappointed with the names it gives the deleted files though.
This does prove the importance of backups though and raid is not a backup.
i mean the data on sdc$sdd have not been deleted, is that OK?
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Technically, the data has been deleted. The filesystem journal was deleted. That is why photorec doesn't know the filenames. It just searches for patterns (which you select in the plugin). If it finds a pattern, it saves that as a recovered file. You can read more about here. I've used it many times with good success rates.
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Thank You Very Much!
Waiting for the good news~ -
I wouldn't have added it to the plugin if it wasn't And don't worry, it doesn't write anything to the drive. It just tries to recover deleted files. You may be disappointed with the names it gives the deleted files though.
This does prove the importance of backups though and raid is not a backup.
It's also a perfect example of individuals thinking that raid1 is some sort of backup. It may be OK an OS filesystem.. but to me, it's not smart at all for drives that hold data..
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Thats why I advice everybody to use rsync instead of RAID1.
Greetings
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Photorec has been working for about 10 hours, when will be OK?
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Depending on your amout of files you stored on those drives. I would let it run some more hours.
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