SCO UnixWare operating system is a Unix-based operating system that is primarily known for its reliability, stability and scalability. While the operating system is safe and reliable, it can also be corrupted and unmountable due to super block damage or corruption, inode corruption, boot errors, VTOC (Volume Tables of Contents) damage, OLT (Object Location Table) damage and malicious software like virus. In most cases of operating system corruption, you encounter an error message. Once you encounter the error message, the data stored in the hard drive becomes inaccessible. To overcome such situations, the best possible way is to restore the data from an up-to-date backup. However, in case of no backup availability or backup failing short of restoring the required data, you need to use advanced SCO UnixWare Data Recovery Software.
Consider a practical scenario, where you encounter the below error message when you attempt to boot your UNIX based operating system:
The above error message indicates that inode 10 has been marked bad. Data saved in the hard drive becomes inaccessible after the above error message appears.
Cause:
The root cause for the occurrence of the above error message is VERITAS File inode corruption as a result of transient fiber link failures.
Resolution:
To resolve the above error message and access the data, you need to take these steps:
If the above steps fail to resolve the issue, you need to reinstall the file system. These file systems act as pointers to the files and folders saved on the hard drive. Reinstalling the file system will erase all those entries and your data will become inaccessible. In such circumstances, you need to go for an advanced SCO UnixWare Data Recovery Software. Such SCO UnixWare Data Recovery tools use advanced scanning algorithms to recover your lost data.
Stellar Phoenix (SCO UnixWare) Data Recovery is powerful SCO UnixWare Data Recovery utility. It is compatible with VxFS [Veritas - VxFS1, VxFS2 & VxFS4] and UFS . It gets installed on Windows (XP, 2003, 2000, NT, ME, 98 and 95) and the affected SCO hard drive should be connected as slave.
| Simpson a student of Mass Communication doing research on unixware data recovery software. He is also a freelancer for photo recovery software. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Simpson_Raid |
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