unlucky1 wrote:root@(none):/mountpoint/backup/3 # tftp -l /mp2/shares/3/DSC_8445.JPG -r DSC_8445.JPG -p ip-pc
DSC_8445.JPG 0% | | 0 - stalled -
tftp: timeout
unlucky1 wrote:I tried to tftp some files but they stalled/timed out it says because I'm already copying?
Is there a way I can tell how full the USB disk is getting?
df
root@(none):/mountpoint/backup # df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sef1 2884272344 19825836 2835143972 1% /mountpoint
/dev/md0 3898816512 3136820788 761995724 80% /mp2
root@(none):/mountpoint/backup # df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sef1 2884272344 20046480 2834923328 1% /mountpoint
/dev/md0 3898816512 3136820788 761995724 80% /mp2
root@(none):/mountpoint/backup # df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sef1 2884272344 22801140 2832168668 1% /mountpoint
/dev/md0 3898816512 3136820788 761995724 80% /mp2
*This* Lacie? I wouldn't touch these disks until you're very sure the data on the usb disk is ok.unlucky1 wrote:Next steps- I need to get the Lacie back and restored and then copy data back to it. But the disk is ext3, right? So I'll probably need to use this tool again to copy the files over to the Lacie once it's rebuilt.
Files which are overwritten are gone.unlucky1 wrote:I told you guys it happened on my old Lacie that files got moved and overwritten on files which were already there. Maybe you guys can help me rescue that one as well
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