Mark Weaver wrote:
Painfully aware of it! I just went through a ton of pain over the week-end recovering a server ... lol-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1On Sunday 12 January 2003 02:54 pm, Charles A Edwards scribbled incoherently:On 11 Jan 2003 14:03:20 -0500 Ric Tibbetts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Not meaning to sound like a smart a** here. But the best, most reliable"unerase" system I've found, that is fully transportable across all platforms, is a good backup system. There's just nomakingup for it.Speaking as myself and not for Mark, the problem with any back-up system is the same as the one which caused the data to be erased inthefirst place. That is the a** sitting in front of the keyboard. Charles
OoooooooYA ! I can relate to that. ;) many were the times the worst
thing any of my Linux systems suffered from was a horrid case of PBCK errors
running rampant on the system.
( PBCK=Problem Between Chair and Keyboard : for any that didn't already
know what that meant. )
- -- Mark
Thankfully, it's Monday morning, and I'm back to work. I need the rest!
And... Just for the record, the bits that were broken on that particular server, were bits that I don't generally back up. (ouch!). Had to rebuild the area from memory... And my memory just ain't what it used to be!
Ric
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