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From: | Warren Guy |
Subject: | [rdiff-backup-users] external hard disk backups - best practice |
Date: | Mon, 17 Mar 2008 11:51:58 +0900 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.12 (X11/20080227) |
mortee wrote:
Thanks. However, the real problem here is that the backup disk is a NetBSD FFS2, which unfortunately does a much more thorough job when deleting files/directories. Namely, it literally erases all metadata regarding the stuff, so, although the file data blocks are still physically on the disk, I can't even determine which ones used to belong to one file, not to mention file names and directory structure. It would
While this won't help you get your data back, perhaps a point that can be made from your unfortunate story is the importance of maintaining more than one set of backups. A second backup set would potentially allow recovery of data in this and other circumstances where recovery from another backup disk fails for whatever reason.
Perhaps others can add other "best practice" tips they have, for the benefit of current and future readers of the list?
Warren
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