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  1. Core Server
  2. SERVER-28820

Recovery failed: WT_NOTFOUND: item not found

    • Type: Icon: Bug Bug
    • Resolution: Done
    • Priority: Icon: Major - P3 Major - P3
    • 3.5.9
    • Affects Version/s: 3.2.4
    • Component/s: Storage, WiredTiger
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    • Environment:
      Linux, Ubuntu 14.04 64bit
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    • Linux
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      My server broke down and all I had is copy of database files in /data/db. No proper mongodump, only files.
      After restoring my VPS from snapshot, I tried to run mongo, get error (see in attachment)
      Answering to your question:
      1. Which version of MongoDB was the original mongod using?
      Original was 3.2.4. However, I already updated to 3.4.3 with hope that this will be fixed.
      2. What method do you use to create backups?
      That is the problem, that I didnt have mongodumps. Only *.wt files.
      3. Have you ever manipulated (copied or moved) the underlying database files? If so, was the mongod running?
      No I didnt touch files. After restoring from snapshot, server state was same as before server fault.
      Please find all screenshots and WiredTiger.wt/ WiredTiger.turtle files.
      Is it any chance to restore from unclean shutdown only with *.wt files.?

        1. debug_error1.png
          debug_error1.png
          373 kB
        2. error.jpeg
          error.jpeg
          219 kB
        3. ls.jpeg
          ls.jpeg
          205 kB
        4. repair-SERVER-28820.tar.gz
          12 kB
        5. sizeStorer.hd.txt
          26 kB
        6. WiredTiger.turtle
          0.9 kB
        7. WiredTiger.wt
          220 kB

            Assignee:
            sue.loverso@mongodb.com Susan LoVerso
            Reporter:
            kasperpro Andrew
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