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    • ThiagoT
      Thiago
      last edited by

      Hello
      my old server had hardware problems and we lost the contents of hard drives.
      I have /images directory integrally, but not the database backup.
      How can I recreate the images in the system just by looking at the files? I need to determine who is the resizable type and who is not.
      other configurations I remember and it was documented.

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      • Wayne WorkmanW
        Wayne Workman
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        What version of fog were you on?

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        • ThiagoT
          Thiago @Wayne Workman
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          @Wayne-Workman
          fog 1.3 RC8 - Debian8

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          • Tom ElliottT
            Tom Elliott
            last edited by

            So this isn’t necessarily the greatest answer, but as far as I can give,

            Depending on when you Uploaded those images, (I’m going to side with you uploading them in some form of trunk), in each of the image folders look for d1.minimum.partitions and d1.partitions (or d1.original.partitions) files.

            If these files exist, the image type was most likely “Resizable”.

            For older images, you have to kind of play it on chance.

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            • ThiagoT
              Thiago @Tom Elliott
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              @Tom-Elliott
              My image was created with trunk version and what you said about d1 files work for me. Thanks a lot to all!

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