Just an idea, and following a very stupid mistake I made about 1 hour ago :(
Was backing up a 300+Mb file from a server in the US to my local e-smith
server, download went well and this morning decided to clean up the US
server
and remove the old backup and all non critical files, logs etc..

Kids ran in and disturbed me, complaining that their computer was not
working
anyway to cut a long story short when I turned back to the system I failed
to
realise that the ssh session I had open was for the e-smith server and not
the
US server.. I did an LS and seeing the backup file there thought that I had
not
deleted it, so deleted it.. Then realised about a millisecond after pressing
enter.

After hunting around for a way to undelete the 300+Mb I came across a couple
of tools, have not managed to recover the file yet but made me wonder if
there
was not a place for an undelete function built into the server?..

Regards
Andrew


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