The very long-shot chance is to export the pool (after backing it recent 
changes), use zdb to see what its current TXG number is, and re-import the pool 
with an earlier TXG number using -T.  You'll lose files or changes created 
after the old TXG, AND if it's been a long enough time or a full enough pool, 
you won't get back to that TXG.

It's an extraordinary measure, one I wouldn't take unless I was truly desperate.

Dan

Sent from my iPhone (typos, autocorrect, and all)

> On Mar 14, 2016, at 1:41 PM, CJ Keist <cj.ke...@colostate.edu> wrote:
> 
> All,
>   Thought I try asking this question on this forum.  In light of no 
> snapshots, is there a way in ZFS to recover a recently deleted file?  We do 
> nightly backups, but this would be a file that was deleted before the coming 
> daily backup.  Does anyone know if there is a service that can do file 
> recoveries from ZFS?
> 
> 
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