Hi,
I used testdisk to recovery files accidentally deleted with a script.
Output:
drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 25-Jun-2018 12:56 .test2.sh.swp
-rwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 25-Jun-2018 12:56 test2.sh~
I must mention, it's a container running on a main node. Ran testdisk on the main node.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
0 value when testdisk has run
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Re: 0 value when testdisk has run
Be careful to not write anything new on the source filesystem until you have recovered your missing files.
Have you tried PhotoRec on the free space of this filesystem ?
Have you tried PhotoRec on the free space of this filesystem ?