Thinking of how to recover data from your Linux RAID array? Well, there are several possible scenarios that could lead to RAID data loss. However, most of these scenarios can be recovered using a professional RAID data recovery solution like DiskInternals RAID Recovery. ...
If you’re not using SELinux, you could reboot at this point and everything would be fine, however by default CentOS/RHEL 7 use SELinux in enforcing mode, so we need to fix the context of the /etc/shadow file. This is because when the ‘passwd’ command is run, it creates a new ...
Tip:how torecover RAID data FAQ What is RAID 1? RAID 1, also known as disk mirroring, involves copying the same data onto two or more disks. This setup provides redundancy, ensuring data safety by keeping a mirror copy in case one disk fails. ...
If the primary superblock is damaged, you can’t mount the filesystem, and the operating system will probably tell you that it “can’t read superblock” if you try to mount the filesystem. We need to recover the bad superblock from backup copies. The following instructions show how to re...
DiskInternals RAID Recovery would automatically check the status of the selected RAID array, controller, file system, or disk to recover lost files. You can preview the recovered files before proceeding to save them back to your local storage. To save the recovered files, you need to purchase ...