Restoration of synology VM

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Hello,

I am looking for help on how to recover a freshly deleted virtual machine that was created with VMM on synology. Ideally where does the VMM creates these machines?

Anything to help me to get started
 
Hello,

I am looking for help on how to recover a freshly deleted virtual machine that was created with VMM on synology. Ideally where does the VMM creates these machines?

Anything to help me to get started
Have you deleted it from the VMM manually? Passing the security password question?

If so then unless you have it backed up you will not get it back.

If this was not manually, then explain what happened exactly.
 
Hello,
It was a little while back and I must of put the password to say at the time that it was ok to delete it but no other VM was installed after that. What's happening is I lost some data and that VM has what I need and I just want to check the location of where it was created and see if I can get it back. So, I would really need to find the location of these created VMs and try to recover it by some means.
 
Location are here
/volumeX/@Repository
/volumeX/vdsm_repo.conf


And what do you know... Apparently they are retrieveable
 

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