OK, so it finally caught up with me. I have heard the addage about how once you experience a loss of your files, you'll appreciate the value of a sound backup strategy. Well, I have been too busy to implement that backup strategy, so here I am in URGENT need of help.
I wanted to rsync a website from one server (dev box) to another (intranet box). So, I issued a rsync -vrultz --delete /this/path/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/that which operated one directory lower than I wanted to on the destination machine. The delete option was meant to remove any obsolete files in the website I was copying. The unintended side-effect was that everything (all websites) on the destination machine were wiped out. Is there any way to recover these files? Does it take a specialist with data recovery tools to examine the media? -- Greg Rundlett Chief Technical Officer Knowledge Institute creators of BUZGate, the Business Utility Zone Gateway www.buzgate.org fortune: "One Architecture, One OS" also translates as "One Egg, One Basket". _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss
