This is the filesystem that is mounted on:
/dev/xvda2 on / type xfs (rw,relatime,seclabel,attr2,inode64,noquota)
For debugfs to work on linux systems you need to use lsdel (list deleted files), for example:
However, according to the man page:
Quote:
debugfs - ext2/ext3/ext4 file system debugger
This means that debugfs should not work for a zfs file system.
I do not use the xfs filesystem on any server, so I cannot help on xfs.
I suggest you find something similar to debugfs that works on the xfs filesystem which will help you locale deleted files (if the the deleted inode entries have not yet been cleared).
I'm running Fedora Core4. I deleted images off of my Sony DSC-P73 digital camera's memory stick.
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Hi Experts,
by mistake i deleted some files that are very important to the project.
is there any way that i can recover those files,there is no backup for that but the details of the file we know.
This will be a great help.
Thanks (5 Replies)
Hi,
By mistake, executed the following command :
rm -rf *
and ALL files got deleted.
But I need to get back these files as they are very very important.
Please help me how to recover this file. Its Urgent for me please.
Thanks in advance. (6 Replies)
Hi,
I am working Linux server machine. Somebody by mistake(or may be knowingly) deleted few folders and files from the machine. How is this possible to recover those files and folders????:confused:
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