Dear All,

It looks like I'm able to recover all of the deleted files.
I'm using UFS Explorer Professional Recovery, I'm working on it for more than 
30 hours, its a long time but it works!

Yaaay!
Laci

Sent from my mobile. 

On 2013.09.09., at 0:36, kpn...@pobox.com wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 09, 2013 at 12:03:52AM +0200, Roland Smith wrote:
>> On Sun, Sep 08, 2013 at 10:46:35AM +0200, Laszlo Danielisz wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> By mistake I forgot to edit my crontab on my FreeBSD 8.3 after I took out
>>> one of the hard drives.  I had a little rsync script which I used to
>>> synchronise a directory between those two hard drives, because one of the
>>> hard drives were not present anymore and rsync had the --delete parameter I
>>> end up deleting the whole directory, of course with precious informations.
>> 
>> Ouch. I have a similar procedure going. But I put it in a shell-script that
>> mounts the destination _and_ checks if the destination is properly mounted 
>> _before_
>> starting the rsync. I would suggest you do something similar in the future.
>> 
>> Just to be clear, was the information deleted from _both_ harddisks?
> 
> How about using UFS labels and putting the label device into the fstab
> instead of the raw block device? Then if the situation happens again
> the changed block device names will not matter.
> 
> I believe "tunefs -L" will do the trick.
> -- 
> "A method for inducing cats to exercise consists of directing a beam of
> invisible light produced by a hand-held laser apparatus onto the floor ...
> in the vicinity of the cat, then moving the laser ... in an irregular way
> fascinating to cats,..." -- US patent 5443036, "Method of exercising a cat"
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