Hello, Unfortunately, it doesn't. The only way is to restore to an alternate path or node, use a script to get the attributes you need that generates the needed chown command for each file or directory. I had such a script, I'm trying to find it.
Le 5 mars 2015 19:16:16 CET, Zoltan Forray <zfor...@vcu.edu> a écrit : >Pop-quiz for you Linux folks out there - how much damage does this >command >do: > >chown -R <someuser> / > >So to ask the question in the subject of this post, > >Can TSM restore JUST the file attributes/permissions/ownership, after >fixing TSM of course? > >Or your thoughts on how to undo the damage. My Linux guy says you can >use >RPM to reset "a large number of file attributes" for packages it >installed, >to the original install value, but that doesn't fix it all! > >-- >*Zoltan Forray* >TSM Software & Hardware Administrator >Hobbit / Xymon Administrator >Virginia Commonwealth University >UCC/Office of Technology Services >zfor...@vcu.edu - 804-828-4807 >Don't be a phishing victim - VCU and other reputable organizations will >never use email to request that you reply with your password, social >security number or confidential personal information. For more details >visit http://infosecurity.vcu.edu/phishing.html -- Erwann SIMON Envoyé de mon téléphone Android avec K-9 Mail. Excusez la brièveté.