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Home NAS Linux: RAID-1 array recovery with the Veeam Recovery Media.

In this video, we erase our RAID-1 array 😱 and do a full restore from Veeam backup using the free Veeam Recovery Media for Linux. See my previous video on installing and running Veeam:    • Home NAS Linux: backup with Veeam   The relevant web pages for Veeam are the following (you will need to create an account): https://www.veeam.com/products/physic... https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/age... You will need to download the Veeam Recovery Media for Linux ISO file and create a thumb drive using Rufus for Windows or Ventoy for Linux. In case the USB disk containing the backup cannot be mounted in the tool (it's a common bug), the commands to manually mount it are: lsblk sudo mkdir -p /media/backup sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/sdd1 /media/backup sudo veeamconfig backup import --path /media/backup/debian-nas-box/BackupJob1/BackupJob1.vbm veeamconfig backup list --all sudo veeam Obviously you will to adapt these commands to your particular needs. EDIT regarding the swap partition: The third partition containing the swap partition could not be restored from backup and had to be re-created as described below. For some reason the swap partition created with Webmin in the video disappeared after a reboot so I had to recreate it using the command line: open parted sudo -i parted /dev/md126 (parted) unit s print free some lines are not show here, what is important are the start and end for free space: Start End Size File system 1463144627s 1465143262s 1998636s Free Space (parted) mkpart swap linux-swap 1463144627s 1465143262s (parted) quit If you get a warning about alignment such as 1463144627s % 2048s != 0s, you need to calculate the closest number that is a multiple of 2048, in this case it is 1463146496, and use this as start. create swap file system and activate it mkswap /dev/md126p3 swapon -a make sure that /etc/fstab has the correct entry /dev/md126p3 swap swap defaults 0 0 minor adjustment to avoid "gave up waiting for suspend/resume" message at bootup: Run lsblk -o NAME,FSTYPE,MOUNTPOINT,UUID and note the UUID of the swap partition Replace the UUID in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume, with this UUID Run update-initramfs -u That's it! ------------------------- 00:00 Erase and re-create the RAID-1 array 02:44 Start Veeam Recovery Media 04:39 Initialize RAID-1 array as GPT disk 06:24 Manually mount USB drive 09:25 Restore volumes 12:25 fix swap partition in Webmin (see EDIT in description!) -------------------------

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