Lech Karol Pawłaszek a écrit :
On Friday 04 August 2006 15:36, Vagelis Papadogiannakis wrote:
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Many many thanks to Laurent Blume.
He is absolutelly my hero.
[...]
Buy him a beer and praise his name forever. ;-)
Kind regards,
That'll be a Corona for me please! ;-)
Just kidding,
Actually, my dear friend using the core file, vi, and perltook me no more than 15 minutes to restore each and every one virtualhost (count: 123, some of them with more than 1 subdomain)It was quite easy.about mod_info now, I am not really sure if it could help me out with this one..
On every
On Friday 04 August 2006 15:36, Vagelis Papadogiannakis wrote:
[...]
Many many thanks to Laurent Blume.
He is absolutelly my hero.
[...]
Buy him a beer and praise his name forever. ;-)
Kind regards,
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Lech Karol Pawłaszek ike
You will never see me fall from grace... [KoRn]
It was thus said that the Great Vagelis Papadogiannakis once stated:
Actually, my dear friend using the core file, vi, and perltook me no more
than 15 minutes to restore each and every one virtualhost (count: 123, some
of them with more than 1 subdomain)
Well, I did say for next time.
Ok, after a long night, I finally did the stupid thing...I accidentally destroyed all the vhost configuration files from the vhost.d directory.This directory contained separete .conf files which described every vhost of the system
I dont have any backups (this is what I was trying to do when I
Vagelis Papadogiannakis wrote:
Ok, after a long night, I finally did the stupid thing...
I accidentally destroyed all the vhost configuration files from the
vhost.ddirectory.
This directory contained separete .conf files which described every
vhost of
the system
I dont have any backups
the closest i can find to gcore is this post: http://lists.ssc.com/pipermail/linux-list/1999-May/001466.htmlbut this is all... I know nothing about gdb, how it works and if it could be usefull for me.
on Fedora Core 3, there is a gcore utility which belongs to package gdb-6.1post-1.20040607.43I
Hi,
Vagelis Papadogiannakis wrote:
Ok, after a long night, I finally did the stupid thing...
I accidentally destroyed all the vhost configuration files from the
vhost.ddirectory.
This directory contained separete .conf files which described every
vhost of
thanks everybodyjust for the history, i did a gdb httpd2 PIDand on the (gdb) prompt i did a gcore.I got a file named core.PIDand examining it right now, I think I am in a good path
Thanks everybody.Without you, and especially Laurent blume I would be completely lost...Now i am in... kind of a dark
It was thus said that the Great Vagelis Papadogiannakis once stated:
Any Ideas, are more than welcome, actually u will save me if you can find a
way around this. I will be your slave forever.
As you may have noticed, I am desparate.
For next time you might want to enable mod_info:
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