September 25, 201015 yr Are there any tools to help recover a file that was mistakenly deleted from unRAID? I've used them for Windows, but not familiar enough with the filesystem unRAID uses. Any assistance would be appreciated.
September 25, 201015 yr Are there any tools to help recover a file that was mistakenly deleted from unRAID? I've used them for Windows, but not familiar enough with the filesystem unRAID uses. Any assistance would be appreciated. An "official" tool, no... but there is a technique to recover files that were deleted if you've not overwritten them. It is described in the wiki in the FAQ http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php?title=FAQ#How_can_I_undelete_files_from_an_unRAID_disk.3F The FAQ points to a thread where the technique is described.
September 25, 201015 yr Author Still in progress <sigh> Very slow going now. Was doing some hunting on the web. Have any of you used/researched libtrash ? Supposed to be a recycle bin for linux? ########### reiserfsck --rebuild-tree started at Sat Sep 25 08:26:24 2010 ########### Pass 0: ####### Pass 0 ####### The whole partition (488378638 blocks) is to be scanned Skipping 23115 blocks (super block, journal, bitmaps) 488355523 blocks will be r ead 0%.. left 0, 19840 /sec 31302 directory entries were hashed with "r5" hash. "r5" hash is selected Flushing..finished Read blocks (but not data blocks) 488355523 Leaves among those 212642 Objectids found 28378 Pass 1 (will try to insert 212642 leaves): ####### Pass 1 ####### Looking for allocable blocks .. finished 0%....20%....40%....60% left 81406, 68 /sec
September 25, 201015 yr Author Still chugging away. Flushing..finished Objects without names 3337 Empty lost dirs removed 2 Dirs linked to /lost+found: 14 Dirs without stat data found 1 Files linked to /lost+found 3323 Objects having used objectids: 2429 files fixed 2416 dirs fixed 13 Pass 4 - done 27651, 4 /sec
September 25, 201015 yr Author Finally done. File I needed located, renamed, and appears good. Tons of stuff in lost+found but since this also included the SABnzbd incomplete/complete directories, not unexpected. Will check them out just in case though. We'll see if anything strange pops up....hoping not.
September 26, 201015 yr Finally done. File I needed located, renamed, and appears good. Tons of stuff in lost+found but since this also included the SABnzbd incomplete/complete directories, not unexpected. Will check them out just in case though. We'll see if anything strange pops up....hoping not. Not the quickest process, but then even reading a 2TB disk at 100 MB/s would take 20,000 seconds without even looking at the data to rebuild the file-tree. (20,000 seconds = 5.5 hours.) Glad it worked for you. You might want to look at this thread. It makes it really easy to add a "recycle bin" to SAMBA. Files deleted will then end up there until you empty it. http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=5446.0 Joe L.
September 26, 201015 yr Author You might want to look at this thread. It makes it really easy to add a "recycle bin" to SAMBA. Files deleted will then end up there until you empty it. http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=5446.0 Thanks JoeL, I'll definitely check that link out. Greatly Appreciate the excellent community support you (and others) do here on these forums.
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