Avatar billede michaelgm Nybegynder
04. maj 2008 - 12:38 Der er 17 kommentarer og
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Slettet data

Hej. Jeg har i længere tid flyttet data fra en computer til en anden. Men i nat er alt slettet fra den server det bliver flyttet til. Derpå var der os andre tabeller og databaser. Men alt er slettet. Fra igår til idag. Er der nogen der har en idé til at kunne få det igen? Det er alt data der burde ligge under mysql/data der er væk..

Har selv tænkt man måske kunne prøve at gendanne filerne med et program. Nogen der kender et godt program til det.

Og har nogen erfaringer med det?
Avatar billede arne_v Ekspert
04. maj 2008 - 16:45 #1
Backup ER en god ting.

Ligger filerne stadigvæk i MySQL's data dir eller er de helt væk ?

Helt væk =>
  * hvis maskinen har været brugt, så tvivler jeg på at filerne kan genskabes
  * du skal nok spørge i kategorien for det styre system du bruger
Avatar billede Slettet bruger
04. maj 2008 - 17:24 #2
Hvis det er muligt kunne du vel starte med at se om f.eks. GetDataBack http://www.runtime.org/ (demoversionen) kunne se noget
Avatar billede arne_v Ekspert
04. maj 2008 - 17:30 #3
Det er vel kun til Windows ?
Avatar billede Slettet bruger
04. maj 2008 - 18:02 #4
Yes, men jeg turde ikke foreslå TESTDISK
Avatar billede michaelgm Nybegynder
04. maj 2008 - 20:17 #5
De er helt væk. både hvis jeg er inde og finde filerne *.frm og hvis jeg kigger i navicat.

Ja backup er en god ting. Har lavet en kopi af hele min wamp server rod. Hvor mysql ligger i. Men den er tilbage fra d 17-04-08.

En ting er sikkert backup bliver noget der sker dagligt fra nu af.

Men det er os en windows server jeg køre på. Så vil prøve om jeg kan se dem med GetDataBack.
Avatar billede michaelgm Nybegynder
04. maj 2008 - 21:53 #6
der ligger kun filer som:
ibdata1 (436.224 kb)
iblogfile0 (10.240 kb)
inlogfile1 (10.240 kb)
idmudf.dll


Men de kan vel ikke bruges til at gendanne tabellerne vel?
Avatar billede arne_v Ekspert
04. maj 2008 - 22:01 #7
ibdata indeholder data for alle dine tabeller af type InnoDB (men ikke MyISAM) !
Avatar billede michaelgm Nybegynder
04. maj 2008 - 22:12 #8
InnoDB er det de tabeller man også kan importere som har efternavnet .DB for det er de filer jeg får fra den ene computer. Men dem jeg selv har oprettet er jeg ikke klar over om de var MyISAM. Jeg har oprettet dem i navicat. Der kan man vel oprette begge typer kan man ikke?
Avatar billede arne_v Ekspert
04. maj 2008 - 22:25 #9
MySQL import filer kan man vel kalde hvad som helst, så det ved jeg ikke om det er.
Avatar billede michaelgm Nybegynder
04. maj 2008 - 22:33 #10
Okay. Ved du hvordan jeg kan prøve og importere det der er i ibdata1?
Avatar billede arne_v Ekspert
04. maj 2008 - 23:21 #11
Peger din mysql.ini allerede på den ?
Avatar billede michaelgm Nybegynder
04. maj 2008 - 23:57 #12
Nej min fil peger ikke på den.

Her er min my.ini:

# MySQL Server Instance Configuration File
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Generated by the MySQL Server Instance Configuration Wizard
#
#
# Installation Instructions
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# On Linux you can copy this file to /etc/my.cnf to set global options,
# mysql-data-dir/my.cnf to set server-specific options
# (@localstatedir@ for this installation) or to
# ~/.my.cnf to set user-specific options.
#
# On Windows you should keep this file in the installation directory
# of your server (e.g. C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 4.1). To
# make sure the server reads the config file use the startup option
# "--defaults-file".
#
# To run run the server from the command line, execute this in a
# command line shell, e.g.
# mysqld --defaults-file="C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 4.1\my.ini"
#
# To install the server as a Windows service manually, execute this in a
# command line shell, e.g.
# mysqld --install MySQL41 --defaults-file="C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 4.1\my.ini"
#
# And then execute this in a command line shell to start the server, e.g.
# net start MySQL41
#
#
# Guildlines for editing this file
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# In this file, you can use all long options that the program supports.
# If you want to know the options a program supports, start the program
# with the "--help" option.
#
# More detailed information about the individual options can also be
# found in the manual.
#
#
# CLIENT SECTION
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# The following options will be read by MySQL client applications.
# Note that only client applications shipped by MySQL are guaranteed
# to read this section. If you want your own MySQL client program to
# honor these values, you need to specify it as an option during the
# MySQL client library initialization.
#
[client]

port=3306


# SERVER SECTION
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# The following options will be read by the MySQL Server. Make sure that
# you have installed the server correctly (see above) so it reads this
# file.
#
[wampmysqld]

# The TCP/IP Port the MySQL Server will listen on
port=3306


#Path to installation directory. All paths are usually resolved relative to this.
basedir=c:/wamp/mysql

#log file
log-error=c:/wamp/logs/mysql_error.log

#Path to the database root
datadir=c:/wamp/mysql/data

# The default character set that will be used when a new schema or table is
# created and no character set is defined
default-character-set=latin1

# The default storage engine that will be used when create new tables when
default-storage-engine=INNODB

# The maximum amount of concurrent sessions the MySQL server will
# allow. One of these connections will be reserved for a user with
# SUPER privileges to allow the administrator to login even if the
# connection limit has been reached.
max_connections=255

# Query cache is used to cache SELECT results and later return them
# without actual executing the same query once again. Having the query
# cache enabled may result in significant speed improvements, if your
# have a lot of identical queries and rarely changing tables. See the
# "Qcache_lowmem_prunes" status variable to check if the current value
# is high enough for your load.
# Note: In case your tables change very often or if your queries are
# textually different every time, the query cache may result in a
# slowdown instead of a performance improvement.
query_cache_size=8M

# The number of open tables for all threads. Increasing this value
# increases the number of file descriptors that mysqld requires.
# Therefore you have to make sure to set the amount of open files
# allowed to at least 4096 in the variable "open-files-limit" in
# section [mysqld_safe]
table_cache=510

# Maximum size for internal (in-memory) temporary tables. If a table
# grows larger than this value, it is automatically converted to disk
# based table This limitation is for a single table. There can be many
# of them.
tmp_table_size=13M


# How many threads we should keep in a cache for reuse. When a client
# disconnects, the client's threads are put in the cache if there aren't
# more than thread_cache_size threads from before.  This greatly reduces
# the amount of thread creations needed if you have a lot of new
# connections. (Normally this doesn't give a notable performance
# improvement if you have a good thread implementation.)
thread_cache_size=12

#*** MyISAM Specific options

# The maximum size of the temporary file MySQL is allowed to use while
# recreating the index (during REPAIR, ALTER TABLE or LOAD DATA INFILE.
# If the file-size would be bigger than this, the index will be created
# through the key cache (which is slower).
myisam_max_sort_file_size=100G

# If the temporary file used for fast index creation would be bigger
# than using the key cache by the amount specified here, then prefer the
# key cache method.  This is mainly used to force long character keys in
# large tables to use the slower key cache method to create the index.
myisam_max_extra_sort_file_size=100G

# If the temporary file used for fast index creation would be bigger
# than using the key cache by the amount specified here, then prefer the
# key cache method.  This is mainly used to force long character keys in
# large tables to use the slower key cache method to create the index.
myisam_sort_buffer_size=8M

# Size of the Key Buffer, used to cache index blocks for MyISAM tables.
# Do not set it larger than 30% of your available memory, as some memory
# is also required by the OS to cache rows. Even if you're not using
# MyISAM tables, you should still set it to 8-64M as it will also be
# used for internal temporary disk tables.
key_buffer_size=9M

# Size of the buffer used for doing full table scans of MyISAM tables.
# Allocated per thread, if a full scan is needed.
read_buffer_size=64K
read_rnd_buffer_size=256K

# This buffer is allocated when MySQL needs to rebuild the index in
# REPAIR, OPTIMZE, ALTER table statements as well as in LOAD DATA INFILE
# into an empty table. It is allocated per thread so be careful with
# large settings.
sort_buffer_size=203K


#*** INNODB Specific options ***


# Use this option if you have a MySQL server with InnoDB support enabled
# but you do not plan to use it. This will save memory and disk space
# and speed up some things.
#skip-innodb

# Additional memory pool that is used by InnoDB to store metadata
# information.  If InnoDB requires more memory for this purpose it will
# start to allocate it from the OS.  As this is fast enough on most
# recent operating systems, you normally do not need to change this
# value. SHOW INNODB STATUS will display the current amount used.
innodb_additional_mem_pool_size=2M

# If set to 1, InnoDB will flush (fsync) the transaction logs to the
# disk at each commit, which offers full ACID behavior. If you are
# willing to compromise this safety, and you are running small
# transactions, you may set this to 0 or 2 to reduce disk I/O to the
# logs. Value 0 means that the log is only written to the log file and
# the log file flushed to disk approximately once per second. Value 2
# means the log is written to the log file at each commit, but the log
# file is only flushed to disk approximately once per second.
innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit=1

# The size of the buffer InnoDB uses for buffering log data. As soon as
# it is full, InnoDB will have to flush it to disk. As it is flushed
# once per second anyway, it does not make sense to have it very large
# (even with long transactions).
innodb_log_buffer_size=1M

# InnoDB, unlike MyISAM, uses a buffer pool to cache both indexes and
# row data. The bigger you set this the less disk I/O is needed to
# access data in tables. On a dedicated database server you may set this
# parameter up to 80% of the machine physical memory size. Do not set it
# too large, though, because competition of the physical memory may
# cause paging in the operating system.  Note that on 32bit systems you
# might be limited to 2-3.5G of user level memory per process, so do not
# set it too high.
innodb_buffer_pool_size=15M

# Size of each log file in a log group. You should set the combined size
# of log files to about 25%-100% of your buffer pool size to avoid
# unneeded buffer pool flush activity on log file overwrite. However,
# note that a larger logfile size will increase the time needed for the
# recovery process.
innodb_log_file_size=10M

# Number of threads allowed inside the InnoDB kernel. The optimal value
# depends highly on the application, hardware as well as the OS
# scheduler properties. A too high value may lead to thread thrashing.
innodb_thread_concurrency=8
Avatar billede arne_v Ekspert
05. maj 2008 - 00:36 #13
Er WAMP blevet geninstalleret ?
Avatar billede arne_v Ekspert
05. maj 2008 - 00:37 #14
Min MySQL 4.1 my.ini har følgende for InnoDB filer:

innodb_data_home_dir = C:\Databases\MySQL4\InnoDB_data
innodb_data_file_path = ibdata1:250M
innodb_log_group_home_dir = C:\Databases\MySQL4\InnoDB_log
innodb_log_arch_dir = C:\Databases\MySQL4\InnoDB_log

Jeg kan ikke se de 4 variable i din !
Avatar billede michaelgm Nybegynder
05. maj 2008 - 00:57 #15
Nej jeg har ikke geninstalleret wamp.
Tabellerne er forsvundet i løbet af natten. Da jeg vågnede var alt væk. Synes det virker underligt. jeg prøver lige at tilføje de 4 variabler. Med den rigtige sti.
Avatar billede michaelgm Nybegynder
05. maj 2008 - 01:05 #16
Men den vil ingen gang starte min mysql server.
Avatar billede michaelgm Nybegynder
06. maj 2008 - 19:10 #17
Det virkede desværre ikke.. Jeg prøvede at putte den ind sammen med mine andre *.frm filer fra d 17. den ku sagtens vise tabellerne. Men fortalte de var tomme når ville se dem.
Avatar billede michaelgm Nybegynder
08. maj 2008 - 15:09 #18
jeg fandt desværre ikke en løsning. Så det blev den gamle backup der kom ind.
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