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TwinDB data recovery toolkit

Supported Failures

Join the chat at https://gitter.im/twindb/undrop-for-innodb TwinDB Data Recovery Toolkit is a set of tools that operate with MySQL files at low level and allow to recover InnoDB databases after different failure scenarios.

The toolkit is also known as UnDrop for InnoDB, which is more accurate name because the toolkit works with InnoDB tables.

The tool recovers data when backups are not available. It supports recovery from following failures:

  • A table or database was dropped.
  • InnoDB table space corruption.
  • Hard disk failure.
  • File system corruption.
  • Records were deleted from a table.
  • A table was truncated.
  • InnoDB files were accidentally deleted.
  • A table was dropped and created empty one.

Installation

The source code of the toolkit is hosted on LaunchPad. The tool has been developed on Linux, it’s known to work on CentOS 4,5,6,7, Debian, Ubuntu and Amazon Linux. Only 64 bit systems are supported.

To best way to get the source code is to clone it from GitHub.

git clone https://github.com/twindb/undrop-for-innodb.git

Prerequisites

The toolkit needs make, gcc, flex and bison to compile.

Compilation

To build the toolkit run make in the source code root:

# make

Usage

There is a series of blog posts that describe in great details recovery from different failures.

Commercial Support and Data Recovery Service

You can recover your database using the toolkit and detailed instructions from the blog posts. We can help you to do it much faster.

Aleksandr Kuzminsky is an author of TwinDB data recovery toolkit and its forks. Since 2008 he dealt with many hundreds recovery cases.

Check MySQL Data Recovery Service to learn more about prices, prerequisites and contact details.

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