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Pick Operating System Database Files

May 30th, 2015, 17:09

I have a RAID in for recovery. It is running Linux and stores Pick databases. Anyone know the default file names/extensions/signatures for Pick databases? I have found some backups from March called pflop & pcflop so have the signatures for these. This RAID has been rebuilt incorrectly so its proving to be somewhat of a challenge. Any advice on Pick would be appreciated.

Re: Pick Operating System Database Files

May 31st, 2015, 9:19

Is it a hardware raid or LVM ?

When you say 'rebuilt' what exactly has happened to the system.

Re: Pick Operating System Database Files

May 31st, 2015, 10:35

It is hardware. Since posting i have got the boot and '/' partitions back. I can see the Pick and d3 folder. Now trying to locate the client files which may be in another partition which has no file structure (which may be normal). I have found links to a tape backup, just need to try and find where it stores the client files.
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