From: Chris Allen <chris@cjx.com>
To: xfs@oss.sgi.com
Subject: accidentally deleted very large file (3.5TB) but still available through loop device
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 15:41:21 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <49CBA221.2090701@cjx.com> (raw)
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Hi,
In a nutshell, I did the following:
1. dd if=some_filesystem_dump of=some_file (where some_file resides on
an XFS filesystem and is 3.5TB large)
2. losetup /dev/loop0 some_file
3. mount /dev/loop0 /recovered
[.... i can now access my recovered filesystem through /recovered ...]
4. rm some_file (remotely via an nfs export) (oops!)
So, I just removed my 3.5TB file even though it is attached to the loop
device and mounted (XFS did this almost instantly).
Now it *appears* that the filesystem as attached to /dev/loop0 and
mounted on /recovered is still OK. I
can cd around it and copy files off.
So I have these questions:
1. Is there any way I can get back the 1 file that I accidentally
deleted (nothing else has been written to that partition since)
2. Am I safe in accessing my filesystem through /dev/loop0 and
/recovered even though the underlying file has been zapped? If so
I can quickly copy everything off onto another partition.
3. Will this command: dd if=/dev/loop0 of=saved_file get my file back?
Many thanks for any advice!
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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-03-26 15:41 Chris Allen [this message]
2009-03-26 16:06 ` accidentally deleted very large file (3.5TB) but still available through loop device Eric Sandeen
2009-03-26 16:43 ` Chris Allen
2009-03-26 16:36 ` Martin Steigerwald
2009-03-26 20:24 ` Matthias Schniedermeyer
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