Surplus Inventory and Equipment Asset Recovery

2024-06-05 Thread Zubair Khan
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Re: recovery from reiser

2004-07-27 Thread Marek L. Kozak
W liƛcie z pon, 26-07-2004, godz. 23:48, Fraser Campbell pisze: > You can run "reiserfsck --rebuild-tree -S" on the partition. Read the > manpage, understand what it will do. Backup the partition first so that if > things go wrong you'll have a second chance. Nice. It works! > Good luck and

Re: recovery from reiser

2004-07-26 Thread Fraser Campbell
On July 26, 2004 05:36 pm, Marek L. Kozak wrote: > Is there any possibility to recover erased data from reiserfs partition There's some chance. You'll almost certainly get data back but it may not be what you want and it will be difficult to determine if you've recovered what you wanted. You

recovery from reiser

2004-07-26 Thread Marek L. Kozak
Hello, Is there any possibility to recover erased data from reiserfs partition ? -- Regards, MareK L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Recovery

2004-03-13 Thread Fred Clausen
Hi, > I'm trying to perform a recovery of some files on a remote server running > Woody. Since I can't take the server down to do an exhaustive recovery, I'm > exploring what options I have with regard to do this remotely via ssh. > > The original file system has b

Re: Recovery

2004-03-13 Thread Fred Clausen
Hi, > I'm trying to perform a recovery of some files on a remote server running > Woody. Since I can't take the server down to do an exhaustive recovery, I'm > exploring what options I have with regard to do this remotely via ssh. > > The original file system has b

Re: Recovery

2004-03-13 Thread Marc Schiffbauer
* Svein Hallan schrieb am 13.03.04 um 08:41 Uhr: > Hello, > > I'm trying to perform a recovery of some files on a remote server running > Woody. Since I can't take the server down to do an exhaustive recovery, I'm > exploring what options I have with regard to do th

Re: Recovery

2004-03-13 Thread Marc Schiffbauer
* Svein Hallan schrieb am 13.03.04 um 08:41 Uhr: > Hello, > > I'm trying to perform a recovery of some files on a remote server running > Woody. Since I can't take the server down to do an exhaustive recovery, I'm > exploring what options I have with regard to do th

Recovery

2004-03-13 Thread Svein Hallan
Hello, I'm trying to perform a recovery of some files on a remote server running Woody. Since I can't take the server down to do an exhaustive recovery, I'm exploring what options I have with regard to do this remotely via ssh. The original file system has been replaced by a new

Recovery

2004-03-12 Thread Svein Hallan
Hello, I'm trying to perform a recovery of some files on a remote server running Woody. Since I can't take the server down to do an exhaustive recovery, I'm exploring what options I have with regard to do this remotely via ssh. The original file system has been replaced by a new

Re: Help - just deleted root's crontab - recovery?

2002-12-09 Thread Andreas Edler
Hello, you may never use crontab -e ! Just edit a sample crontab.txt and insert it with "crontab crontab.txt". Shalom! .\ndreas -- === - Server-Service GmbH, Internet Services, Webhosting/Colocation - Blumenauer Str. 1, D 30

Re: Help - just deleted root's crontab - recovery?

2002-12-09 Thread Fred Clausen
Hi Andrew, You could also use /etc/crontab and edit it directly. That way you will avoid the crontab -r problem in the future. Cheers, Fred. -- Fred Clausen - Systems Administrator Unique Interactive, part of UBC Media Group plc Winners of the 2002 CRCA NTL New Media Award http://www.ubcmedia.c

Re: Help - just deleted root's crontab - recovery?

2002-12-06 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Andy Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.12.06.1633 +0100]: > Any way of recovering the file or even getting a partial copy from a cache > somewhere on the box? immediately: init 1 umount /var then undelete it, with mc or with e2recover or similar. -- Please do not CC me! Get a p

Re: Help - just deleted root's crontab - recovery?

2002-12-06 Thread Dustin Douglas
On Fri, 6 Dec 2002 09:33:42 -0600 Andy Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Doh. > > Typed crontab -r instead of crontab -e > > Any way of recovering the file or even getting a partial copy from a > cache somewhere on the box? Man, I'm surprised everyone hasn't pounced on this one yet. Depe

Help - just deleted root's crontab - recovery?

2002-12-06 Thread Andy Gardner
Doh. Typed crontab -r instead of crontab -e Any way of recovering the file or even getting a partial copy from a cache somewhere on the box? Stupid stupid stupid. -- Andrew P. Gardner barcelona.com stolen, stmoritz.com stays. What's uniform about the UDRP? We could ask ICANN to send WIPO a cl