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Accidentally overwrote all my files using the app data backup tool

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I foolishly didn't read carefully enough while when presented with a popup that suggested I do an app data backup and I accidentally overwrote all my files in /mnt/cache/Media with the contents of my USB drive.  

 

Am I screwed?  Is it possible to undo this? Please help!

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  • Author

Sorry. What you see is what’s left. I had dozens of folders of media and other files which are now gone. 

  • Community Expert

In your first screenshot you show it configured to backup to /mnt/user/Media, but in your post you said 

4 hours ago, chalkdust said:

/mnt/cache/Media

Which was it when it made the backup?

  • Author

these files are both in /mnt/user/Media and /mnt/cache/Media

 

my media share is set to use the cache

 

my files are missing in both places

  • Community Expert

Of course /mnt/cache/Media is included in /mnt/user/Media, but /mnt/user/Media also includes files from other disks. What I asked was whether you had it configured to backup to 

4 hours ago, chalkdust said:

/mnt/cache/Media

like you said in your post, or whether it was configured to write to /mnt/user/Media like in your screenshot.

 

I think it must have been /mnt/cache/Media or it would have wiped out the /mnt/user/Media files on the other disks too.

  • Author

i honestly did not configure the backup. i just clicked ok to whatever defaults were there.  Others have said there is no value there by default but for me there was. Not sure which it was pointed to, as i didnt actually do the pointing.  The screenshot was taken after the fact.

  • Community Expert

So are those other folders such as Comics and Books new files?

  • Author

There are tons of missing folders. I believe Comics and Books (both of which are empty) were created by dockers when I started them up. 

  • Community Expert

Unraid won't be able to fix this. You might be able to recover files from specific disks outside of Unraid with UFS Explorer

  • Author

Yeah. I messed up. Not gonna get my stuff back. Lesson learned. Read everything carefully. 

  • Author

So i just discovered that there IS a separate community applications appdata backup in a separate folder (still in my /mnt/user/Media folder) created about the same time i lost my files. 

 

I guess it made the folder (which is what i wanted to happen) but still wiped out the rest of the data in /mnt/user/Media?

 

 

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Edited by chalkdust
Fixed path

  • Community Expert
39 minutes ago, chalkdust said:

So i just discovered that there IS a separate community applications appdata backup in a separate folder (still in my /mnt/usr/Media folder) created about the same time i lost my files. 

 

I guess it made the folder (which is what i wanted to happen) but still wiped out the rest of the data in /mnt/usr/Media?

 

 

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That is where it backed up your appdata, as specified in the settings in the screenshot you posted. It was the path set for backing up the USB flash drive that caused the problem.

  • Community Expert
42 minutes ago, chalkdust said:

a separate community applications appdata backup in a separate folder (still in my /mnt/usr/Media folder)

Not according to the screenshot of /mnt/user/Media you posted earlier. Looks like you specified a different share for that appdata named CommunityApplicationsAppdataBackup.

 

Also, you said /mnt/usr in your post instead of /mnt/user. Very important you get these things right. A path at /mnt/usr isn't actually storage and so would be in RAM like the rest of the OS.

  • Author

ok sorry i made a few mistakes in that last post. i was viewing from another machine and got the path names wrong.  I edited the above post for clarity.

 

It seems there was a new share created (its not in my /mnt/user/Media as i said above) called CommunityApplicationsAppdataBackup. I assume it got created when i did the backup. 

And by the way, the sequence of events was as such:  I was updating plugins (i believe it was community applications) and a modal or interstitial appeared and said something to the effect of You have not backed up in a while or ever, do you want to now? I selected yes, i cant remember if it took me to another screen or did it there but i at no point specified a share for a backup to be saved to.  It did it all its self with the only input from me being a proceed click.

 

I'm now actually not sure of how the files on my /mnt/user/Media all got deleted and replaced with a copy of my USB drive.  

  • Community Expert
3 minutes ago, chalkdust said:

I'm now actually not sure of how the files on my /mnt/user/Media all got deleted and replaced with a copy of my USB drive.  

Because that is the path specified for the USB drive backup.

  • Author

Oh. I see that is separate. Oh well. 

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