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Recovery of files stored in XFS formatted drive

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Hi,

 

need help 🙂

i unfortunately deleted a folder with rm-rf /Folder/ in Terminal

is there a way to recovery/restore my stuff with using the unraid Shell / Docker or VM without an additional drive?

the disk was max 10% filled before i dropped my command in Terminal

 

The disk is XFS formatted

 

please help 🙂

Solved by reppmic

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there's an xfs_undelete linux utility, but it seems limited... A common tool recommended for XFS file recovery is UFS Explorer.

 

As with any file recovery you'll need another drive to put the recovered files on and will likely need to take the drive out to another system.

Edited by Kilrah

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i give ufsexplorer a try

  • 2 weeks later...
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i endet up with active file recovery which brought me back 60% of lost stuff

 

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