Linux Data Recovery from failing M.2 NVMe SSD | LVM XFS dd_rescue losetup kpartx

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @SheeplessNW6
    @SheeplessNW6 Год назад +7

    Probably worth pointing out that "dd_rescue" and "ddrescue" are two different tools. They serve the same purpose, and obviously have a lot in common, but the flags are different, which might trip someone up if they have "ddrescue" and think it's the same as the tool used in this video.

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  Год назад +1

      Very good point. Thanks for mentioning that and I'm going to pin this comment at the top.

  • @lpseem3770
    @lpseem3770 Год назад

    I often use dd_rescue to do exact opposite - wipe out as much data, as I could on failed spinning hard drives before send to recycling. It can take days to complete, but it is totally worth it.

  • @vinatron8075
    @vinatron8075 Год назад +1

    Funny thing I was just working on some data recovery myself! The first instance was a misbehaving flash drive that recovery went easy it was just a problem with windows. Second recovery project still a WIP is recovering data from a Optain model which was setup in a RST pair if you could do a video on this that would be great help if not no worries. Third project is recovering the alternate SE drive on my z12 BC Mainframe which is critical because the drive from the laptop is like the BIOS of the machine thankfully the primary is safe so I have that but I’m going to work on recovering the alternate SE.

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  Год назад

      What's going on with the Optane in RST? I believe Linux LVM can understand RST, so I would look at using that if needed.

    • @vinatron8075
      @vinatron8075 Год назад

      @@ArtofServer I replaced the module in a HP laptop the person would like me to try and recover some of their documents but not a big deal if I can’t. It had windows 11 installed on it previously and I couldn’t get it to mount to fix the boot process no matter what I did I couldn’t get windows to mount it in the system. So I replaced it and the client is happy with this so far however they had some documents that they said weren’t extremely important but they would like an attempt at removing them. So I got it to show up in Linux but it shows up as a single device and parted shows it as a RST member and I am unable to mount it and inspect the data further. That’s where I’m stuck not sure if the system has to support RST because I put it in an HP workstation z230 that doesn’t appear to have RST in the UEFI. This is kinda the current state of things any details you would like I can get when I get back on campus.

  • @billycroan2336
    @billycroan2336 9 месяцев назад

    you can make your losetup readonly as well to protect the image file

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  9 месяцев назад

      good point. are you binging my channel? :-)

    • @billycroan2336
      @billycroan2336 9 месяцев назад

      @@ArtofServer hahaha BUSTED! you have some good stuff, and give me hope I can whip my prehistoric LSI cards into shape without having to drive into the datacenter

  • @TheTrulyInsane
    @TheTrulyInsane Год назад +2

    How many hard drives do you own and you had no backup?? 😮

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  Год назад

      I don't really bother to backup all my laptop computers and I don't leave anything critical on them. anything that is important is always stored on my storage server which gets backed up regularly and in multiple locations.

  • @MatthewHowle
    @MatthewHowle Год назад +1

    losetup -P / --partscan can replace running "kpartx"

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  Год назад

      That's awesome! I didn't know losetup had that option! Thanks for pointing that out!

  • @laneromel5667
    @laneromel5667 Год назад

    Everybody forgets to backup once.

  • @asmith5488
    @asmith5488 Год назад

    If you have data ona magic FAILED situation I would be interested ( failed means tada no errors 15 different enclosures and not being recognized...) 1tb=1gb .... greatest rick ever pulled was making eletronic NVME with CRAP DRIVER only made to work with MICROTRASH AND CRAPPLE SHIT OS