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Had a bit of a deal at work on Friday.
Turns out that someone in a sensitive position decided to quit, but before leaving they torched all of their files and e-mail.
E-mail is fine, I have the server keep deleted stuff for 30 days, so I simply recovered all the deleted items (also provided some nice proof of all the stuff that was forwarded to an outside account...)
I don't forsee any problems with getting the deleted files back off of the system itself, I'm just going to buy a file recovery program and undelete the stuff.
Here's the issue. There were several items on the user's network drive that we don't believe are on the workstation. This presents a problem because at this stage the network file storage isn't backed up, it's merely there to back up files that remain on your workstation. Because of this, I don't have any way to roll back.
Here's the problem, the network storage is a Maxtor MaxAttach NAS, which has four drives in it. It has 1 9GB partition on each drive which create two mirrors, the primary and backup OS. The remaining space on the four drives is divided up as a software RAID5, for a total of 200GB of storage. It's a great setup when you think about it that way, the problem is that all of the recovery software programs I've tried identify all the partitions separately (i.e. C: 9GB, C: 9GB, D: 9GB. D: 9GB, E:67GB)
Since it's not finding the partition as it's 200GB size, I can't recover the deleted files properly.
Is there any tool that anyone knows of that is RAID aware and could possibly cobble the stuff together, or am I most likely SOL since most recovery programs directly address the drives?
Turns out that someone in a sensitive position decided to quit, but before leaving they torched all of their files and e-mail.
E-mail is fine, I have the server keep deleted stuff for 30 days, so I simply recovered all the deleted items (also provided some nice proof of all the stuff that was forwarded to an outside account...)
I don't forsee any problems with getting the deleted files back off of the system itself, I'm just going to buy a file recovery program and undelete the stuff.
Here's the issue. There were several items on the user's network drive that we don't believe are on the workstation. This presents a problem because at this stage the network file storage isn't backed up, it's merely there to back up files that remain on your workstation. Because of this, I don't have any way to roll back.
Here's the problem, the network storage is a Maxtor MaxAttach NAS, which has four drives in it. It has 1 9GB partition on each drive which create two mirrors, the primary and backup OS. The remaining space on the four drives is divided up as a software RAID5, for a total of 200GB of storage. It's a great setup when you think about it that way, the problem is that all of the recovery software programs I've tried identify all the partitions separately (i.e. C: 9GB, C: 9GB, D: 9GB. D: 9GB, E:67GB)
Since it's not finding the partition as it's 200GB size, I can't recover the deleted files properly.
Is there any tool that anyone knows of that is RAID aware and could possibly cobble the stuff together, or am I most likely SOL since most recovery programs directly address the drives?
