Thank you for the tutorial but what it has been recovered was the ubuntu partition because it was the same name as the VM. I tried restoring different volume groups but it didn't help.
I will try with other software to recover the files from my windows machine because at one point they were...
I have backed up my other VMs and entered the command:
vgcfgrestore --file /etc/lvm/archive/hdd1000gb_00040-1393861768.vg
I've got this output:
Please specify a *single* volume group to restore.
I did a google search and found out that I had to add the volume group name to the command so I...
Data on both freenas VMs were on ZFS. Snapshots were enabled on the first one and I didn't manage to get them recovered, that's why I installed the second one and moved all my data there.
I was going to move it from the second one with Freenas RC2 to ubuntu and get it backed up manually with...
I didn't create any other VMs except the Ubuntu One. After I figured that I deleted the wrong VM I shutdown the Ubuntu VM and I deleted it. Nothing else was touched.
Hello. I will get right to the point because I am panicking a little bit right now.
I had 2 VMs running FreeNAS. The first VM with the VID 103 was running FreeNAS 9.1 RC1 and the second VM with VID 105 running FreeNAS 9.1 RC2.
The ideea at the time was to move all of my data from the first VM...
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