[CentOS] can XFS filesystem recover rm'ed files?
Gordon Messmer
gordon.messmer at gmail.comMon Jan 7 22:03:14 UTC 2019
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On 1/7/19 1:28 PM, Dave Burns wrote: > Yes, I rm'ed the wrong directory. The disk has not been written to since, > now mounted ro. Is it possible to recover the files without doing forensics > on the whole partition? I know the UID and path. XFS is supposed to be > pretty amazing, can I get it to do this? I can't find any reports of successful undelete from XFS. http://xfs.org/index.php/XFS_FAQ#Q:_Does_the_filesystem_have_an_undelete_capability.3F Red Hat suggests xfs_irecover, testdisk, and sleuthkit. Others recommend photorec. I don't see XFS undelete support listed on the web pages for either testdisk or photorec. Good luck.
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