Many Thanks to earlier email from Yongsheng. I was able to restore data to� Evolution and can see it. :)
But now for some reason,I am not able to write it to phone or ovi. Though i t syncs ,no data is being transefered to phone or ovi.com. I tried fix emergency option which allows option to delete remote data(phon e over BT or ovi.com) but it still doesnt work.any clue as what may be wrong�here? Best Regards, Suyog Sent from my Nokia E52 phone http://messaging.nokia.com > ----- Original message ----- > From: "Patrick Ohly" <[email protected]> > To: "Zhu, Yongsheng" <[email protected]> > cc: "Suyog" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > Subject: RE: RE: Please help - restore from backup syncevolution > Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2010 10:17:26 +0200 > > >On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 07:50 +0100, Zhu, Yongsheng wrote: > > -- do i need to specify full path of directory(as I have done), and > > it needs to be enclosed in < > ? > > Yes, full path of directory is ok. But no need of “<” and “>”. > > > > -- is template name "nokias60" or "Nokia S60" , In GUI drop down it > > shows as "Nokia S60" > > I think it shouldn’t be template name. It should be config name. > > Because the config contains the information about where to restore > > the data(such as evolution). > > '--restore' option is used to restore the data saved before or > > after a sync to your local database, like evolution. So make sure > > you have a config which specify the database you want to restore > > to. 1) syncevolution --template Ovi myovi #create a > > template, its default database is evolution > > 2) syncevolution --restore > > /home/suyog/.cache/syncevolution/virus-2010-07-28-01-13 --before > > myovi memo #restore data from 'virus-2010-07-28-01-13' to your > > evolution specified by config 'myovi' > > *warning: please remember that your memo of your evolution will be > > overwritten by the memos in your > > "/home/suyog/.cache/syncevolution/virus-2010-07-28-01-13" once > > using '--restore' command. > > Also, if unsure about what --restore will do, run it in combination with > --dry-run first and it'll tell you what it would do without actually > modifying any data. > > -- > Best Regards, Patrick Ohly > > The content of this message is my personal opinion only and although > I am an employee of Intel, the statements I make here in no way > represent Intel's position on the issue, nor am I authorized to speak > on behalf of Intel on this matter. > -------------------------------------------------------------- Ovi Mail: Making email access easy http://mail.ovi.com
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