Re: How to get back a deleted sub-volume.

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Chris,

the "btrfs-show-super -fa" gives me nothing useful to work with.

the "btrfs-find-root -a <dev>" is actually something that I was
already using (see original post), but the list of roots given had a
rather LARGE hole of 200 generations that is located between right
after I've had everything removed and 1 month before the whole
situation.

On 12 December 2016 at 04:14, Chris Murphy <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Tomasz - try using 'btrfs-find-root -a <dev>' I totally forgot about
> this option. It goes through the extent tree and might have a chance
> of finding additional generations that aren't otherwise being found.
> You can then plug those tree roots into 'btrfs restore -t <bytenr>'
> and do it with the -D and -v options so it's a verbose dry run, and
> see if the file listing it spits out is at all useful - if it has any
> of the data you're looking for.
>
>
> Chris Murphy
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