+1 from me for this as well

On 06/17/2011 09:17 AM, Igor Galić wrote:

----- Original Message -----

This looks like something which should be fixed. The uninstall for
the "proxy" component does an rm -rf on the statedirectory. The
defaults /usr/local/var are general enough that ATS should change
the default location to a subdirectory underneath. Looks like the
configure command that the OP used caused the Makefile to delete the
contents so at this point, unfortunately, your best bet would be do
some sort of recovery if you have it.
I suggest we remove the uninstall target.
There's no way we can convincingly test all Layout mutations, and
even if we do manage to test all the ones we offer, someone will
come up with a layout that will wipe /usr or /var or both.

Sridhar


On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Belkacem Mohamed Rebbouh<
rebbo...@gmail.com>  wrote:



This is what i suspected the first time, but when we see the
information given, the install dir is in /usr/local the default
location.

I think that the mistake is human, and the data is recoverable (if
you didn't write something on the disk in the meanwhile)

cheers.








On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Leif Hedstrom<  zw...@apache.org>
wrote:







On Jun 17, 2011, at 8:47 AM, "Sharl.Jimh.Tsin"<
amoiz.sh...@gmail.com>  wrote:





On 2011年06月17日 22:32, medarkness wrote:


Hi,
can you give us more informations about the version you are using?
the operating system?
and the options you used when you installed ATS?

ps.
please don't be harsh in your emails, ATS is an open source project,
you are using it on your own risks, and support is a favor not an
obligation :)


On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 4:22 PM, Sharl.Jimh.Tsin<
amoiz.sh...@gmail.com>  wrote:



On 2011年06月17日 18:26, Sharl.Jimh.Tsin wrote:


it is really really unbelievable! just minutes ago, I uninstalled the
apache traffic server by "make uninstall" in the source folder,then
type "make distclean" to clean the previous files.

BUT,i found that my the whole folder /var/run was deteled by it. it
shocks me very much!

as we know,many datas will be put into this folder,especially the
MySQL data files.

NOW it is gone!!!! WHY??? want a reply.

hey!! anybody??? i think it is a serious bug. want a fix and some
saving for my DATA.



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OK,some information is below:
1.source tarball is download from:
http://www.apache.org/dist//trafficserver/trafficserver-3.0.0.tar.bz2
,it is 3.0.0 version.
2.configure string to compile:
[root@PowerPC trafficserver-3.0.0]# ./configure \
--prefix=/usr/local/trafficserver \
--exec-prefix=/usr/local \
--sysconfdir=/etc/sysconfig/trafficserver \
--localstatedir=/var/run \

I think this might be the problem, I suspect we assume that you keep
the default with .../var/run/traffic server. I'll play with it later
today to see if I can reproduce.


Now, if your data is gone, there is obviously nothing we can do to
restore it. Hopeful thou have made backups.


It is however very surprising that your distro would put DB files in
/var/run, that dir is intended for state files, such as PID files.
I.e. The files there should easily be recreated by restarting the
servers.


--Leif








--enable-purify \
--enable-tproxy=auto \
--with-user=cache \
--with-group=web
3.my VPS info is:
[root@PowerPC var]# uname -a
Linux PowerPC 2.6.18-194.8.1.el5.028stab070.5 #1 SMP Fri Sep 17
19:10:36 MSD 2010 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux

4.installed trafficserver info is:
[root@PowerPC local]# traffic_server -V
[TrafficServer] using root directory '/usr/local/trafficserver'
Apache Traffic Server - traffic_server - 3.0.0 - (build # 5167 on Jun
16 2011 at 07:07:03)

I am sorry for my impolite,however those data is really very
important.i still want it back with some possible ways,thanks again.
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