| To: | James Shih <shija03@xxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: Fwd: Need assistance on XFS undeleting files |
| From: | Andi Kleen <andi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Tue, 06 Jul 2010 14:17:28 +0200 |
| Cc: | xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
| In-reply-to: | <AANLkTikhinYuUDsT-5hqyNkR89Y4PeosvAQ3K2LFqYkn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> (James Shih's message of "Tue, 6 Jul 2010 07:16:20 -0400") |
| References: | <AANLkTik59zx97OVNXSfk4Gbe5poVAIGgJiTJVlsJZIjL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> <201007060807.24582.misiek@xxxxxxxxxx> <AANLkTikhinYuUDsT-5hqyNkR89Y4PeosvAQ3K2LFqYkn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
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James Shih <shija03@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > I would like to know if the development team carries such tools - > tools that allow one to list the inodes of the XFS filesystem of > deleted files, and tools that allow one to cat (dump) the blocks from > a starting inode to all the following blocks until an indication that > the file is ended or a new indication of a new file appears. (these > tools would correspond to TCT's ils and pcat respectively). XFS has no separate reserved inode table (but just allocates/free blocks in the fs), so it can be difficult to even find the inodes when they're gone. -Andi |
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