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tomiaurednik
Mar 29, 2017Tutor
User has been Auto deleted - all data lost
Netgear RN10400 , fw: 6.6.0, 2 x 1TB, RAID 1. User has been Auto deleted - all data lost. Can not acces local user home dir?!? Can someone check this? Or tell me, in which log can I check th...
- Apr 11, 2017
Please if you haven't already. Have a read of Having ReadyCLOUD problems since 3/30/17?
This announcement has been updated over time.
I'm going to mark this as the solution to make sure those visiting this thread see this post.
dnanthony83
Apr 05, 2017Star
I found that ReclaiMe File Recovery is able to read the 4-drive RAID5 BTRFS system from my ReadyNAS 104. I was able to locate the deleted ReadyCloud Home Folders. However, I need a license to restore the data. At $200, that license is just a little out of reach for me. :-(
Netgear Support has offered to run a tool on my ReadyNAS that will provide me with a serialized recovery of my data. What the hell am I going to do with 2TB of files (roughly 300,000 files) in a serialized format? LOL. That'll take quite some time for me to parse.
I'm asking Netgear to provide a license for ReclaiMe File Recovery so that I can recover this data the proper way.
jak0lantash
Apr 06, 2017Mentor
dnanthony83 wrote:I found that ReclaiMe File Recovery is able to read the 4-drive RAID5 BTRFS system from my ReadyNAS 104. I was able to locate the deleted ReadyCloud Home Folders. However, I need a license to restore the data. At $200, that license is just a little out of reach for me.
Do you see the tree structure with ReclaiMe File Recovery or doesn't it only show files? I'm just interested in confirming that ReclaiMe won't perform the same kind of "serialized" recovery, which is often the only available option in data carving.
- andy_blancApr 06, 2017Guide
- jak0lantashApr 06, 2017Mentor
andy_blanc wrote:Has anyone tried https://www.diskinternals.com/raid-recovery/ ?
The tool would need to be able to assemble mdadm RAID and read BTRFS volumes.
- andy_blancApr 06, 2017Guide
It appears to. I connected one of my drives and it went through a wizard and then ask me to select the connected RAID drives implying multiple. Thats where I pulled the pin because I'm probbaly not the one that should be experimenting with this. I really don't understand the terminology and am pretty new to NAS/RAID in general. Would love someone who knows what they are doing to test it.
Any takers?
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