Hi Alexander, It's time to upgrade
>From the NEWS file: Changes in release 2.4.4p2 * 'amadmin find' list disk removed from the disklist. * amrecover can recover a disk removed from the disklist file. Jean-Louis On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 12:10:52PM +0200, Alexander Jolk wrote: > Frank Smith wrote: > > > A third, and probably larger issue is recovery. If your disklist > > becomes > >dynamic, how do you recover something from a DLE that is no longer in > >your disklist? I know it's possible with some manual editing, but is it > >practical > >to try and remember what a DLE was or search through your old reports to > >find out? > > Actually, this slight inconvenience has been nagging me for a while, > too, and it is in fact independent from your disklist being dynamic. > Whenever you delete some DLE from your disklist, you can't easily > `amrecover' from it. Heck, you can't even ask `amadmin <conf> find' for > it so that you can restore the files yourself. As I'm sure everybody > here does, I just `cvs update' my disklist to an earlier date in that > case, amrecover, and then update back to the latest version, but this is > a bit more work. > > Anybody have an idea of how one could possibly circumvent this problem? > Fortunately, we know exactly at what time an old DLE can completely be > forgotten about (when its last index has been killed). > > Alex > > > > > -- > Alexander Jolk / BUF Compagnie > tel +33-1 42 68 18 28 / fax +33-1 42 68 18 29 -- Jean-Louis Martineau email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] D�partement IRO, Universit� de Montr�al C.P. 6128, Succ. CENTRE-VILLE Tel: (514) 343-6111 ext. 3529 Montr�al, Canada, H3C 3J7 Fax: (514) 343-5834
