recover files after using rm -R -v command.
Hope someone maybe able to help me with this issue.
We had storage issues on our Apple XRAID and on the RAID it stored approx 700 user home folders. A lot of these areas where fairly sizable so we were advised that we can run a command in terminal which can clear the trash folders in a users home directory.
This would certainly help clear some of the unnecessary space that was being taken up.
So in terminal a command was run:
rm - R -v /Volumes/RAID/Homedirectories/*/.Trash
I believe the last statement would have interrogated each user home folder and deleted the trash folder.
We found though that whilst this command worked, it also deleted all user home folders.
I have a massive dilemma now as all the work is lost and our backup software wasn't working at the same time so I not able to do a restore.
I have tried various undelete software to interrogate the RAID and see if it can recover files. I have used:
Stella Phoenix, Rstudio for Mac and Disk Warrior.
These programs have not been able to recover anything.
I was going to use a freeware tool called TestDisk and photorec buts its going to take about 3 days for it to run on the XRAID as its 3tb in size.
Does anyone think I could try something else to help me find the accidently deleted data. With the rm commands that have been run is there any way to recover from it?
Thank you
Xserve + XRAID 3.5TB, Mac OS X (10.5.8), School