You can try Advanced File Recovery on http://www.advanced-file-recovery.com/.
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>>> paco wrote:
>>>
>>>> hello,
>>>>
>
> Date: Sun, 07 Jun 2009 21:12:10 +1200
> From: Ian Collins
> To: paco
> Cc: zfs-code at opensolaris.org
> Subject: Re: [zfs-code] recovery deleted files
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Andrey Kuzmin wrote:
> Because trash/recycle bin is far more common desktop metaphor, and
> user experience counts.
>
Trash is so last century! Welcome to the 21st century. Welcome to
Time Slider (or its cousin, Time Machine).
-- richard
paco wrote:
> hello,
>
> any known tool for advanced recovery of accidentally deleted files in raidz
> (3 HDD) zfs filesystem (the raidz is not damaged nor corrupted)??
>
>
Use and keep snapshots!
--
Ian.
paco wrote:
> hello,
>
> any known tool for advanced recovery of accidentally deleted files in raidz
> (3 HDD) zfs filesystem (the raidz is not damaged nor corrupted)??
>
> it seems to be some steps, but no ready-to-go tools:
>
> http://web.science.mq.edu.au/~rdale/teaching/itec810/WorkshopPapers/
Andrey Kuzmin wrote:
>> Date: Sun, 07 Jun 2009 21:12:10 +1200
>> From: Ian Collins
>> To: paco
>> Cc: zfs-code at opensolaris.org
>> Subject: Re: [zfs-code] recovery deleted files
>> Message-ID: <4A2B846A.4080906 at ianshome.com>
>> Content-T
hello,
any known tool for advanced recovery of accidentally deleted files in raidz (3
HDD) zfs filesystem (the raidz is not damaged nor corrupted)??
it seems to be some steps, but no ready-to-go tools:
http://web.science.mq.edu.au/~rdale/teaching/itec810/WorkshopPapers/Li_Andrew_FinalWorkshopPa