Am 26.10.2012 15:33, schrieb Lorenzo Milesi: > Hi. > Dramatic situation: unwanted database drop. > Obviously I don't have a dump, because of other issues... > > Question: is it possible to recover something? > Storage is innodb, no separate files for tables, everything is in ibdata1. > I started recovering .frm files using ext3grep, but the problem is the data itself.
forget it
innodb will not be consistent if there are parts overwritten in the meantime or small pieces are not recovered 100%
sounds like learning backups the hard way
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