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itakhost
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Post Group: Newbie
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Hello,
I want to recover a file from my server.
I used extundelete.
extundelete --restore-file /home/admin/admin_backups/filename.tar.gz /dev/vda1
but I get error.
I need to:
To mount it in read only mode:
[test@server ~]$ sudo mount -o remount,ro /dev/sda6


OR to umount the device:
[test@server ~]$ umount /dev/sda6

but I get error in mount and umount.
umount: /: device is busy.
        (In some cases useful info about processes that use
        the device is found by lsof(8) or fuser(1))


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Recover Files in VM
itakhost
Group: Member
Post Group: Newbie
Posts: 7
Status:
Hello,
I want to recover a file from my server.
I used extundelete.
extundelete --restore-file /home/admin/admin_backups/filename.tar.gz /dev/vda1
but I get error.
I need to:
To mount it in read only mode:
[test@server ~]$ sudo mount -o remount,ro /dev/vda1


OR to umount the device:
[test@server ~]$ umount /dev/vda1

but I get error in mount and umount.
umount: /: device is busy.
        (In some cases useful info about processes that use
        the device is found by lsof(8) or fuser(1))
IP: --   

Recover Files in VM
jevingala
Group: Virtualizor Team
Post Group: Super Member
Posts: 742
Status:
HI,

Some process may be using the device.
Kill that process and try to umount again.

Regards,
Virtualizor Team.



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