Re: ZFS pool data recovery

2013-02-20 Thread Jonni Nakari
On 18.02.2013 16:06, Jonni Nakari wrote: I started zpool import -nfFX vault but it seems to take quite long. Some more information about my system: zpool vault consists of 5 block devices: whole disks: ada1, ada2, ada3 cache: ada0s1e log: ada0s1d The system boots from a UFS filesystem ada0s1a.

Re: ZFS pool data recovery

2013-02-19 Thread CyberLeo Kitsana
On 02/18/2013 08:06 AM, Jonni Nakari wrote: It seems, that while testing suspend to RAM on my machine by running acpiconf -s 3 I managed to break a RaidZ zpool. The machine went to sleep fine, but after waking up commands (e.g. reboot) reported I/O error. When booting after a hard reset the

ZFS pool data recovery

2013-02-18 Thread Jonni Nakari
It seems, that while testing suspend to RAM on my machine by running acpiconf -s 3 I managed to break a RaidZ zpool. The machine went to sleep fine, but after waking up commands (e.g. reboot) reported I/O error. When booting after a hard reset the machine fails to mount the root filesystem:

NTFS data recovery

2012-07-09 Thread Graeme Dargie
Hi All, I have been given a laptop to look at for a friend, the hard disk is close to death with a SMART error on POST. My initial thought was to just mount it on an Windows 7 machine and grab what I can from the drive. No joy Windows insists that the partition is RAW and I need to format it.

Re: NTFS data recovery

2012-07-09 Thread Polytropon
chances for data recovery. Work with what you have, touch it as few as possible, use the proper tools. You won't find them on Windows. I can however mount it under FreeBSD without any problems, the directory structure appears to be intact but there are no files in the places I would expect

Re: NTFS data recovery

2012-07-09 Thread Jerry
On Mon, 9 Jul 2012 18:54:37 +0200 Polytropon articulated: On Mon, 9 Jul 2012 16:01:56 +, Graeme Dargie wrote: Hi All, I have been given a laptop to look at for a friend, the hard disk is close to death with a SMART error on POST. My initial thought was to just mount it on an

Re: NTFS data recovery

2012-07-09 Thread jb
Graeme Dargie arab at tangerine-army.co.uk writes: ... Is there a way to scan the drive for deleted files from the command line or something from the ports tree that anyone can recommend to fulfil this requirement. testdisk

Re: NTFS data recovery

2012-07-09 Thread jb
jb jb.1234abcd at gmail.com writes: ... ntfs utilities http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/url.cgi?ports/sysutils/ntfsprogs/pkg-descr I would suggest you compile it before use (otherwise grab a package). jb ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

Re: NTFS data recovery

2012-07-09 Thread Wojciech Puchar
I have been given a laptop to look at for a friend, the hard disk is close to death with a SMART error on POST. My initial thought was to just mount it on an Windows 7 machine and grab what I can from the drive. No joy Windows insists that the partition is RAW and I need to format it. I can

Data recovery

2008-07-01 Thread Jean-Paul Natola
Hi all, I'm throwing this out to this list because our SNAP drive has a *nix kernel- One of the folders mysteriously lost a large portion of its data today, I immediately powered down the unit as to prevent further writing to the disks (raid 5)- Is there any tool or utlity you can recommend to

Re: Data recovery

2008-07-01 Thread Paul Procacci
Jean-Paul Natola wrote: Hi all, I'm throwing this out to this list because our SNAP drive has a *nix kernel- One of the folders mysteriously lost a large portion of its data today, I immediately powered down the unit as to prevent further writing to the disks (raid 5)- Is there any tool or

Re: Data recovery

2008-07-01 Thread Roland Smith
On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 05:27:41PM -0400, Jean-Paul Natola wrote: Hi all, I'm throwing this out to this list because our SNAP drive has a *nix kernel- One of the folders mysteriously lost a large portion of its data today, Oops. Am I correct in assuming that you have a NetApp appliance that

Re: Data Recovery

2006-12-01 Thread Kirill P. Spitsin
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 03:29:39AM -0800, Rachel Florentine wrote: Is there a data recovery utility anywhere available? Not one that loads into Windoze, but straight into FBSD. maybe ports/sysutils/sleuthkit is what you need? -- Best regards, Kirill Spitsin

Data Recovery

2006-11-30 Thread Rachel Florentine
Hi; Is there a data recovery utility anywhere available? Not one that loads into Windoze, but straight into FBSD. I tried the following command to back up my working HD to my new 1/2 teraflop HD: cp -R /* /ad2 and I managed to crash the system (recovered easily) and fry some important files

Re: Data Recovery

2006-11-30 Thread Marcelo Maraboli
cp is not efficient for your need, use RSYNC. this way, the second time you backup, you only copy newer files and don´t crash your box... ;) regards, Rachel Florentine wrote: Hi; Is there a data recovery utility anywhere available? Not one that loads into Windoze, but straight into FBSD. I

Re: Data Recovery

2006-11-30 Thread Christian Walther
I don't think that rsync can cope with hardlinks. Best way to do a backup like this is: tar -clf - / | ( cd /ad2 ; tar -xf - ) The -l flag will stay on the specified filesystem. If you forget this option tar (and any other command, even cp and rsync with their respective option) will copy /ad2

Re: Data Recovery

2006-11-30 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
Christian Walther wrote: I don't think that rsync can cope with hardlinks. yes it can. From the man page: -H, --hard-linkspreserve hard links Slower, but it copes. Best way to do a backup like this is: tar -clf - / | ( cd /ad2 ; tar -xf - ) Only if you want to copy

Re: Data Recovery

2006-11-30 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 03:29:39AM -0800, Rachel Florentine wrote: Hi; Is there a data recovery utility anywhere available? Not one that loads into Windoze, but straight into FBSD. I tried the following command to back up my working HD to my new 1/2 teraflop HD: cp -R /* /ad2 and I

Re: Data Recovery

2006-11-30 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 03:47:53PM +0100, Christian Walther wrote: I don't think that rsync can cope with hardlinks. Best way to do a backup like this is: tar -clf - / | ( cd /ad2 ; tar -xf - ) The -l flag will stay on the specified filesystem. If you forget this option tar (and any

Re: Overburned DVD data recovery

2005-10-11 Thread Fabian Keil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a cron job that backs up a FreeBSD server's files to DVD+RW media each evening using growisofs from the dvd+rw-tools port. There are some files that I need to recover, but the problem is, the last 2 weeks of backups were a few hundred megabytes too large, and

Re: Overburned DVD data recovery

2005-10-11 Thread Andrew P.
On 10/11/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have a cron job that backs up a FreeBSD server's files to DVD+RW media each evening using growisofs from the dvd+rw-tools port. There are some files that I need to recover, but the problem is, the last 2 weeks of backups were a

Overburned DVD data recovery

2005-10-10 Thread mrideout
Hi, I have a cron job that backs up a FreeBSD server's files to DVD+RW media each evening using growisofs from the dvd+rw-tools port. There are some files that I need to recover, but the problem is, the last 2 weeks of backups were a few hundred megabytes too large, and overburned. Is there any

data recovery

2005-09-25 Thread anti cl0ck
/libexec/bootpd/Makefile.UNIX # can i make data recovery from locate database?. i have no any backup file :-( Regards Clock __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

Re: data recovery

2005-09-25 Thread Björn König
anti cl0ck wrote: can i make data recovery from locate database?. No, this databases contains only filenames. Björn ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any

Re: data recovery

2005-09-25 Thread Beecher Rintoul
google for data recovery. There are several companies that can recover lost data from a HD. Bear in mind it can be very expensive. Beech -- --- Beech Rintoul - System Administrator - [EMAIL PROTECTED] /\ ASCII

Re: data recovery

2005-09-25 Thread jonas
. there is no such file UNIX in /home/mylib bcos i removed it If you have no backup try google for data recovery. There are several companies that can recover lost data from a HD. Bear in mind it can be very expensive. if you didn't do any write operations on the HD since you deleted the files

Data Recovery

2005-03-17 Thread Yanek Korff
Are there any ways to recover files from rm -rf dirname after a few days, assuming there have been few if any writes to the filesystem since? I've been playing with tools like foremost and jpegrescue a bit... and running tests on other filesystems, but it doesn't appear that I'm getting full

Re: Data Recovery

2005-03-17 Thread Thomas Foster
.. if there have been multiple writes to the file system.. you probably wont get the file back at all. Hope this helps.. T - Original Message - From: Yanek Korff [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 10:24 AM Subject: Data Recovery Are there any

Re: Data Recovery

2005-03-17 Thread Anthony Atkielski
Yanek Korff writes: Are there any ways to recover files from rm -rf dirname after a few days, assuming there have been few if any writes to the filesystem since? You can restore the files from backup for as long as you keep the backups. -- Anthony

Vinum Concat Data Recovery

2004-09-08 Thread Thomas Spreng
Hi, I have made concat drive using 3 hard disks using vimum vm. Some weeks ago one of those 3 disks crashed completely (bios can't even detect it anymore). My question now is: is there any chance to recover the data that resides on the 2 (working) remaining disks? I cant provide more info than

Re: Vinum Concat Data Recovery

2004-09-08 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Wednesday, 8 September 2004 at 13:13:22 +0200, Thomas Spreng wrote: Hi, I have made concat drive using 3 hard disks using vimum vm. Some weeks ago one of those 3 disks crashed completely (bios can't even detect it anymore). My question now is: is there any chance to recover the data that

Data recovery.

2004-03-14 Thread Lewis Thompson
Hi, I've just had a disk (pretty much) fail on me. I'd been suspect of it for some time now, but finally confirmed it with a reinstall to 5.2.1 when GEOM started removing it for me ;) Some more tests with smartmontools (http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/) indicate read failures at the same

Re: Data Recovery companies (dead HD)

2003-08-27 Thread Alfonso Romero
where are you located, Francisco? - Original Message - From: Francisco Reyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: FreeBSD Questions List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 10:44 AM Subject: Data Recovery companies (dead HD) Anyone has used any data recovery company they could recommend

Data Recovery companies (dead HD)

2003-08-19 Thread Francisco Reyes
Anyone has used any data recovery company they could recommend? It's a UFS HD with softupdates. Its the data disk of a FreeBSD 4.7 machine. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe

Advise on data recovery from failed drive

2003-07-11 Thread Per olof Ljungmark
I've had a drive crash where the spindle motor bearings overheated and got stuck. Using mild violence I now have the drive spinning again and need to do some data recovery. It has to be something that is able to handle read errors without stopping, I am thinking dd, any other suggestions

Re: Advise on data recovery from failed drive

2003-07-11 Thread Joshua Oreman
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 01:19:32AM +0200 or thereabouts, Per olof Ljungmark wrote: I've had a drive crash where the spindle motor bearings overheated and got stuck. Using mild violence I now have the drive spinning again and need to do some data recovery. It has to be something

Re: Advise on data recovery from failed drive

2003-07-11 Thread Dan Strick
On Friday July 12, 2003 (PST) Per olof Ljungmark wrote: I've had a drive crash where the spindle motor bearings overheated and got stuck. Using mild violence I now have the drive spinning again and need to do some data recovery. It has to be something that is able to handle read errors