--On Friday, February 13, 2004 16:13:10 -0600 Fran Fabrizio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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? You should be seeing all the files as of the last backup. I think it defaults to today if you don't use setdate. Perhaps the missing files were deleted before the last backup. If so, just use setdate to go back in time until you find them. > > Am I having a stupid Friday afternoon moment, or is this messed up? Did my index > get hosed or something? If you know the files were still there during the last backup, perhaps your index files are corrupt (most likely due to a bad [ < 1.13.19 ?] version of tar). Look at your index files on the server for that client and see if there are big numbers in front of the paths. If so, it is the tar problem. You can still restore the files, it will just take extra work (a lot of it if you have a large directory tree) to rename all the directories after the restore. If the index files look ok, something else is going on. Frank > > -Fran > > -- > > Fran Fabrizio > Senior Systems Analyst > Department of Computer and Information Sciences > University of Alabama - Birmingham > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > (205) 934-0653 -- Frank Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Administrator Voice: 512-374-4673 Hoover's Online Fax: 512-374-4501
