Re: [CentOS] Restore mails using Thunderbird

2021-03-15 Thread Thomas Mueller
On 3/15/21 10:56 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: Hi, One of my clients is running CentOS 7 on his workstation. He's using Mozilla Thunderbird with an IMAP account at Infomaniak to manage his mails. ... Thunderbird keeps all configuration and mail in ~/.thunderbird, so I simply renamed this to ~/.t

[CentOS] Restore mails using Thunderbird

2021-03-15 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Hi, One of my clients is running CentOS 7 on his workstation. He's using Mozilla Thunderbird with an IMAP account at Infomaniak to manage his mails. Two days ago he shot himself in the foot by playing around with Thunderbird's auto-cleaning features. He enabled "delete all mails older than 60 day

Re: [CentOS] Restore pristine SELinux configuration ?

2021-01-19 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 19/01/2021 à 19:29, Leon Fauster via CentOS a écrit : > list your modules with > > semodule -l > > and remove custom modules with > > semodule -r myfail2ban Thank you very much ! Niki -- Microlinux - Solutions informatiques durables 7, place de l'église - 30730 Montpezat Site : https://ww

Re: [CentOS] Restore pristine SELinux configuration ?

2021-01-19 Thread Leon Fauster via CentOS
Am 19.01.21 um 17:25 schrieb Nicolas Kovacs: Hi, I have CentOS 7 running on a public server hosting all sorts of web applications, mail, XMPP, MPD, etc. How do I reset SELinux configuration to defaults? I know how to reset all my custom booleans to the initial state. # cat /etc/selinux/tar

[CentOS] Restore pristine SELinux configuration ?

2021-01-19 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Hi, I have CentOS 7 running on a public server hosting all sorts of web applications, mail, XMPP, MPD, etc. How do I reset SELinux configuration to defaults? I know how to reset all my custom booleans to the initial state. # cat /etc/selinux/targeted/active/booleans.local # This file is aut

Re: [CentOS] Restore Point for Centos 7

2014-12-05 Thread Warren Young
On Dec 5, 2014, at 7:38 AM, Samson wrote: > Just want to inquire if it is possible to create restore points for Centos > 7 like we have in virtual machines and window. Choose btrfs instead of xfs when you install your OS, then after installation, install the yum-plugin-fs-snapshot package. Hav

[CentOS] Restore Point for Centos 7

2014-12-05 Thread Samson
Hi all, Just want to inquire if it is possible to create restore points for Centos 7 like we have in virtual machines and window. If possible, kindly advise. Thanks. ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/cen

Re: [CentOS] Restore the moved directory

2011-07-11 Thread beklan
ing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] Restore the moved directory On Mon, 2011-07-11 at 16:24 +0300, beklan wrote: > By mistake, I moved the directory /etc to the /home. How can i restore the > sytem back (or, at least that directory back)? I would download Parted Magic, make a CD and b

Re: [CentOS] Restore the moved directory

2011-07-11 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
Keith Roberts wrote: > On Mon, 11 Jul 2011, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: > >> To: CentOS mailing list >> From: Ljubomir Ljubojevic >> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Restore the moved directory >> >> Robert Heller wrote: >>> At Mon, 11 Jul 2011 16:24:01 +0300

Re: [CentOS] Restore the moved directory

2011-07-11 Thread Keith Roberts
On Mon, 11 Jul 2011, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: > To: CentOS mailing list > From: Ljubomir Ljubojevic > Subject: Re: [CentOS] Restore the moved directory > > Robert Heller wrote: >> At Mon, 11 Jul 2011 16:24:01 +0300 CentOS mailing list >> wrote: >> >&g

Re: [CentOS] Restore the moved directory

2011-07-11 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
Robert Heller wrote: > At Mon, 11 Jul 2011 16:24:01 +0300 CentOS mailing list > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> By mistake, I moved the directory /etc to the /home. How can i restore the >> sytem back (or, at least that directory back)? > > Boot with a rescue disk, mount your (broken) system under /sysi

Re: [CentOS] Restore the moved directory

2011-07-11 Thread Robert Heller
At Mon, 11 Jul 2011 16:24:01 +0300 CentOS mailing list wrote: > > Hi, > > By mistake, I moved the directory /etc to the /home. How can i restore the > sytem back (or, at least that directory back)? Boot with a rescue disk, mount your (broken) system under /sysimage and then do: mv /sysimage

Re: [CentOS] Restore the moved directory

2011-07-11 Thread m . roth
Always Learning wrote: > > On Mon, 2011-07-11 at 16:24 +0300, beklan wrote: > > >> By mistake, I moved the directory /etc to the /home. How can i restore >> the sytem back (or, at least that directory back)? > > I would download Parted Magic, make a CD and boot from it. > > http://partedmagi

Re: [CentOS] Restore the moved directory

2011-07-11 Thread Always Learning
On Mon, 2011-07-11 at 16:24 +0300, beklan wrote: > By mistake, I moved the directory /etc to the /home. How can i restore the > sytem back (or, at least that directory back)? I would download Parted Magic, make a CD and boot from it. http://partedmagic.com/doku.php?id=downloads The L

[CentOS] Restore the moved directory

2011-07-11 Thread beklan
Hi, By mistake, I moved the directory /etc to the /home. How can i restore the sytem back (or, at least that directory back)? ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

RE: [CentOS] restore

2008-07-29 Thread Marc-Andre Levesque
>> - The control files has been transfered from AIX5.3 to a Linux Machine !! > >This is an Oracle issue and not a CentOS issue. > >Please note that, typically, Oracle binary files are not portable between >hardware and OS platforms. When I used to DBA Oracle (Oracle 8; that >long ago) we were told

Re: [CentOS] restore

2008-07-29 Thread Stephen Harris
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 05:19:46PM +0200, Mad Unix wrote: > - The control files has been transfered from AIX5.3 to a Linux Machine !! This is an Oracle issue and not a CentOS issue. Please note that, typically, Oracle binary files are not portable between hardware and OS platforms. When I used t

[CentOS] restore

2008-07-29 Thread Mad Unix
Am trying to do restore of control file on Linux Machine 64Bit CenTOS5.2, i get the following RMAN> restore controlfile; Starting restore at 29-07-2008 using channel ORA_DISK_1 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting datafile backupset restore channel ORA_DISK_1: restoring control file channel ORA_DISK_1:

[CentOS] restore to different hardware?

2007-11-01 Thread Les Mikesell
Is there a HOWTO or checklist that covers the typical steps to back up a working machine and restore it to a machine with different disk controllers and network cards? I've muddled through it a time or two, sometimes rebuilding the initrd, sometimes doing a dummy install just to get a working