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Re: Can you recover an accidentally deleted VMDK file?

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Here's the output you were looking for.

 

total 791560

      4   1024 drwxr-xr-t    1 root     root          1400 Tue Jan 24 21:50:00 2017 .

73675999881280      0 drwxr-xr-x    1 root     root           512 Thu Feb 28 13:18:17 2019 ..

4194308   3072 -r--------    1 root     root       2490368 Mon Jan 23 20:43:59 2017 .fbb.sf

8388612 261120 -r--------    1 root     root     267026432 Mon Jan 23 20:43:59 2017 .fdc.sf

25165828   2048 -r--------    1 root     root       1179648 Mon Jan 23 20:43:59 2017 .pb2.sf

12582916 262144 -r--------    1 root     root     268435456 Mon Jan 23 20:43:59 2017 .pbc.sf

16777220 257024 -r--------    1 root     root     262733824 Mon Jan 23 20:43:59 2017 .sbc.sf

29360132   1024 drwx------    1 root     root           280 Mon Jan 23 20:44:00 2017 .sdd.sf

20971524   4096 -r--------    1 root     root       4194304 Mon Jan 23 20:43:59 2017 .vh.sf

83890564      8 drwxr-xr-x    1 root     root          4060 Tue Feb 26 22:39:17 2019 WebServer

 

I have another 500GB drive in this server which is Datastore2. I had copied a bunch of the files from Datastore1 to it, but that's it. I can delete the contents of that datastore so we can use all the space if necessary.


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