And a bit more information (sorry, should have debugged more first....again, Friday afternoon... :-)
Two more relevant bits of info....on the Amanda server, I have looked in the index directory for this client, and it did a level 0 on the 10th, and the file I want is listed in that index. The second bit of info is that when running amrecover on the client and I type history, it does show that a level 0 was done on the 10th. So, it's there, I just can't see it in the listing. I thought setting the date to the 10th might be interesting, but I saw the same results.
Thanks, Fran
Fran Fabrizio wrote:
I am trying to restore a file from my web document root. This is an area that's been very static (except for today when I blew on top of something I shouldn't have :-) I went to run amrecover, and it's only showing files that have changed recently. For example:
/www /htdocs /staticarea /news /studentpages /joeuser
Ok, so my disklist is set to backup /www. None of these are symlinks or anything out of the ordinary. So I run amrecover, and starting at /www, what I see is...
amrecover> ls 2004-02-13 htdocs/ amrecover> cd htdocs /www/htdocs amrecover> ls 2004-02-13 studentpages/ amrecover> cd studentpages /www/htdocs/studentpages amrecover> ls 2004-02-13 joeuser/ /www/htdocs/studentpages/joeuser amrecover> ls 2004-02-13 filejoeuserchangedrecently.html amrecover>
Am I not understanding how amrecover works? Shouldn't I be seeing all the files in that area? I want to restore /www/htdocs/staticarea/news/page.html, how do I go about this?
Am I having a stupid Friday afternoon moment, or is this messed up? Did my index get hosed or something?
-Fran
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Fran Fabrizio Senior Systems Analyst Department of Computer and Information Sciences University of Alabama - Birmingham [EMAIL PROTECTED] (205) 934-0653
