![filelib folder filelib folder](https://docs.microsoft.com/de-ch/mem/configmgr/core/plan-design/hierarchy/media/content-library-overview.png)
![filelib folder filelib folder](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Y-2fMwS23yQ/UARxx-KZ88I/AAAAAAAAAAo/Sl_bC9rp13M/s1600/4.png)
But with no backup, well, read on.Ī while back I lost a HDD that was a member of a pair of 2TB disks in a lazy striped RAID disk, I was presenting that disk as a Shared Disk to two Hyper-V VM’s running SQL for my High Availability XL High Availability lab.
![filelib folder filelib folder](https://docs.jboss.org/exojcr/1.12.13-GA/developer/en-US/html/images/TomcatLibFolder.png)
If you have a backup, restore that puppy and get out of jail totally. You’d think completely losing your ConfigMgr Content Library (no backup) would be quite a dramatic event from a bumpy road perspective, I found that it isn’t that traumatic at all, there are only two key activities, the first being some brief file system jiggery-pokery, and the second that the network is going to get a bit of a hammering, as all content will need to be resent (not redistribute) out to the DP’s to get ConfigMgr to put it back into the Content Library.