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Re: data recovery
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data recovery
is data recovery possible, a bunch of files got deleted accidently
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Re: data recovery
Did you have snapshots enabled for the share?
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Re: data recovery
@pdasterly wrote:
no, running jbod as well
How many disks, and how many volumes?
Overall, odds of recovering the files are slim. If you are willing to pay for data recovery (or attempt it from a linux system), then reboot the NAS in read-only mode, as any writes to the data volume make the odds even slimmer.
If you'd had snapshots enabled (and had a snapshot made before the deletion), then you could easily have recovered the files.
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Re: data recovery
4 disks, 5 volumes
I can't even get to admin page now, it just sits at "connecting"
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Re: data recovery
@pdasterly wrote:
4 disks, 5 volumes
How did you manage that? Normally there are fewer volumes than disks. Are you confusing "volumes" with "shares"? If you are using XRAID you only have one volume.
@pdasterly wrote:
I can't even get to admin page now, it just sits at "connecting"
Is there some event that triggered this?
When did you purchase the NAS?
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Re: data recovery
yes i meant shares, i reset ip address cause cable failed and havent been able to get to admin page since, everything works.
nas is old, 2013 i believe
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Re: data recovery
yes i can ping, when i try to log in everything goes normal thru browser, it takes me to main page for a second or 2 then goes to the connecting page with the status bar
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Re: data recovery
And you've tried connecting with Windows File Explorer (or Finder) also? Use \\nas-ip-address in the File Explorer address bar.
What status does RAIDar give you?
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Re: data recovery
@pdasterly wrote:
chrom, ms edge and ie
Huh?
Normally you access data with file explorer, not your browser. Sometimes the file explorer interface works when the browser fails, so you should check both.
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Re: data recovery
will try, ive always use browser, i have all my networkable devices opening as IE homepage for maintence, i use chrome for everything else
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Re: data recovery
With the NAS, the browser is used for management, but it is much faster to use file explorer to get to the data.
Use the right slash direction ( \\nas-ip-address or \\nas-name ). // will just open the browser.
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Re: data recovery
sorry i got confused, yes i access data from file explorer
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Re: data recovery
@pdasterly wrote:
sorry i got confused, yes i access data from file explorer
Ok, let us know if that works right now.
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Re: data recovery
Good. The next step is to backup your data - then you'll avoid any need for data recovery.
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Re: data recovery
correct but data was deleted, i want to pull drive and try a data recovery app
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Re: data recovery
@pdasterly wrote:
correct but data was deleted, i want to pull drive and try a data recovery app
Try ReclaiMe. Several folks here have reported success with it (and it is the only Windows recovery tool I know of that supports BTRFS).
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Re: data recovery
do you have a recommended usb to sata adapter, the one i picked up from amazon didnt work
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Re: data recovery
I've had reasonable luck with Sabrent models, though you do need to be care to get the USB 3.0 ones. The USB 2.0 ones are older, and might not handle disks > 2 TB. Also I like the ones with a separate power supply (some of the new ones power the disk from the USB port).
Do you recall how many volumes you have? If you have one volume per disk, then you'll only need to connect one to the PC to try ReclaiMe. But if you had only one volume (with 5 shares), then you'll need to connect all four drives to the PC.
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