Something horrible just happened. I had a functional, accepting-tickets-from-emails RT going, and went to add a virtual host for another department's intranet site.
I wasn't doing anything with RT. I was busy mucking up the apache config, when I noticed during a restart Warning: DocumentRoot [/opt/rt3/share/html] does not exist And thought, what the hell? Went to look, and somehow everything in /opt/rt3 except etc/ and local/ was blown away. Gone. The files in etc/ and local/ were the defaults, as from a fresh install. The directories themselves have a timestamp of about an hour ago. I immediately went very, very carefully through my bash_history. I see nothing like the nuke-all rm -rf you'd expect to find in a case like this. The entire rt3/ dir being blown away I could understand as a bad, bad typo: the two new versions of etc/ and local/ with all others being gone completely mystifies me. Before I go putting this all back, I'd like to identify what happened if possible. I'm not sure where to even start looking. ------------------------ Rob Munsch IT Administrator http://www.PhillyCarShare.org <http://www.PhillyCarShare.org> Our wheels. Your freedom. 215-730-0988 x131
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