Of course that the backup is the first rule to make, but the humans errors
exists and it is good to have tools to solve them.
For example: in this case it was not my work to maintain that (I am in
charge of the BSD's) and however I should that to solve it.
Now I finished a very simple script that copies the configuration files 1
time per day to a different partition, using cron. It is not the ideal
thing, but it is something.

Gustavo.

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> On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Gustavo Galvan wrote:
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> >
> > very good opinion...very ingenious.
> > They are already 2 people loading the accounts. It is but quick that to
make
> > the script (at least for my) because they are less than 400 accounts.
> > But the idea this very good to develop it. If that happened me to my it
can
> > happen to another.
>
> I still insist on backups though ...
>
>
>
> - Davide
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