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2004 Sep 26
2
low level search for deleted data
Hi everyone, I lost my complete home directory and am facing the problem of retrieving some of the deleted data. I have search the web for this matter, but the only information I found is, that it's not possible for a program to do this and that I have to puzzle the files together by scanning the disk (or disk image) with tools like sleuthkit (www.sleuthkit.org) or lde (lde.sourceforge.net).
2003 Aug 07
2
Recover data from ext3 filesystem
Hello everyone, I came back from a long vacation the other day to a RH 7.3 system that would not boot. My situation is similar to Eddy's post "Seriously corrupt ext3 root filesystem - help?" from a couple of days ago. I can mount the drive in read-write and read-only modes. I can get into some of the directories and get certain files off of the disk. But, if I try to access a
2003 Mar 24
1
Problem: I want solid help on how to undelete files in ext3 fs
Plz help me. My Q:I want solid help on how to undelete files in ext3 fs?How can I? Plz help me with full concepts with debug_fs or any other way to undel ? regards, pranav
2005 Jun 04
1
Stupid --delete mistake
Hi, I've a nasty feeling I know the answer to this post, but I'm gonna ask and pray anyway :-) I just made a rather stupid commandline ordering error and managed to delete a whole load of data (mostly word files/some pics fwiw) with rsync -delete. I know, I'm an idiot (and a big one at that). To make matters worse this was off an ext3 partition, which from what I can find out
2003 Mar 06
2
disaster recovery
In a fit of irony, while preparing to burn a CDROM with some software I've been writing for about six months, I did a rm *>o instead of rm *.o on an ext3 filesystem. And I'm well aware that under normal circumstance you can't undelete, especially a ext3 filesystem. However, I need to at least *try* to recover this. I've built lde (linux disk editor) and if I can isolate a
2003 Mar 18
1
Help!
Hi, there, Is there any way to undelete my files on ex3 file system? For whatever reason, I made a stupid mistake and deleted some very important files. I search on Internet and it's said there is no way to undelete under ext3. Is that absolutely true? Here is my last hope. I unmount the partition immediately (by force, device always busy). In fact all the data should still be there.
2004 Jan 20
1
evaluation of discriminant functions+multivariate homosce dasticity
While I don't know anything about Box's M test, I googled around and found a Matlab M-file that computes it. Below is my straight-forward translation of the code, without knowing Matlab or the formula (and done in a few minutes). I hope this demonstrates one of Prof. Ripley's point: If you really want to shoot yourself in the foot, you can probably program R to do that for you. [BTW:
2005 Oct 21
1
Single vs. dual CPUs
I've posted this earlier and have not heard much so far. I'd really appreciate any guidance on this as we are about to order new hardware. We are buying Dell workstations with Red Hat Linux and 64-bit Xeon CPUs to run R. We could add a second processor to each system, or buy slightly faster single CPU systems. Is it possible to make a generalized statement as to what kind of performance
2005 Aug 30
3
64 bit R for Windows
I am assisting in the purchase of 64-bit Windows XP system for researchers who run R. These systems will have AMD Opteron processors and at least 4GB of RAM. I'd appreciate advice on whether there is a working version of R that can take full advantage of such systems. Milton F. L?pez IT Guy Inter-American Tuna Commission (IATTC) 8604 La Jolla Shores Drive La Jolla, CA 92037 Tel: (858)
2007 Feb 18
11
Re: [osol-help] How to recover from "rm *"?
> On Sun, 18 Feb 2007, Calvin Liu wrote: > >> I want to run command "rm Dis*" in a folder but mis-typed a space in it >> so it became "rm Dis *". Unfortunately I had pressed the return button >> before I noticed the mistake. So you all know what happened... :( :( :( > > Ouch! > >> How can I get the files back in this case? > > You
2006 Aug 08
7
undelete
I just removed a bunch of Personal stuff I should not have. Is there anyway to undelete??? Jerry
2001 Feb 26
3
status of undelete
Months ago there was a thread here about the implementation of a simple undelete-function (i.e: dont delete files, but move them to a folder). Is this this still a relevant idea or has this feature low priority ? thanx, peter ps: anyone knows about a 3rd-party software (propably on nt-side) that implements such a feature ? -- mag. peter pilsl phone: +43 676 3574035 fax : +43 676 3546512
2007 Sep 27
2
undelete messages?
I'm using the lazy expunge plugin as configured in: http://wiki.dovecot.org/Plugins/Lazyexpunge The page claims users can undelete messages without assistance from a sysadmin. How is this accomplished? When I try to subscribe to the folders under the EXPUNGED namespace, nothing happens. ~Cory Coager
2006 Sep 24
1
Retaining undelete data on ext3
Having just spent a day trying to recover a deleted ext3 file for a friend, I'm wondering about this way of maintining undelete information in ext3, like is done for ext2: The last step in the deletion process would be to put back the (previously zeroed) block pointers. Since it gets logged to the journal, I _think_ that this should be safe. The worst that would happen is that, if the plug
2005 May 12
2
Smashing EXT3 for fun and profit (or: how to loose all your data)
Hello everyone, I've just lost my whole EXT3 linux partition by what was probably a bug. For your reading pleasure, and in the hope there is enough information to fix this problem in the future, here the story of a violent ending: This tragic history starts actually on windows: MS Word had wiped out an important file on a floppy, and I got the task of retrieving what was possible. Using
2000 May 09
1
Windows 2000 crashes
We used samba 2.0.6 under Redhat 6.1 with W98/NT4 clients without any problems. Now we upgraded one PC with Windows2000. In the beginning everything worked fine. But suddenly there are problems: Browsing a specific subdirectory of a share on the server cause a inmediate crash of W2k with a automatic restart. I upgraded to Samba2.0.7, again W2k crashes. I connect to this subdirectory from a
2006 Jun 17
3
If Trying to Recover a Damaged Partition: kbs-CentOS-Extras Has a Tool
Recently (and for ages, I'm sure) folks have suffered partition destruction and had to try and recover. In the recent thread, the victim eventually had to resort to Google and fond some package that I can not remember now. Well, I was perusing my YumInfo.lst.05, for general info, and I discovered this (potential) little gem. Thought I would pass it on and make it "more googleable"
1999 Jun 17
3
need undelete function (Jeremy, what is your idea?)
Hi there: > ps: my little suggestion: if we add some parameters at smb.conf like > protected dir = /home/share, /home/user1 ; > trashcan dir = /smbtrash ; It seems that implementation of such parameter has some difficulties and eventuates reduction on performance (e.g. handling "protected dir"s and "trash dir" on the different devices like /dev/hda1
2010 Aug 12
2
Ext3 undelete
I was fooled by a hard link trying to clean up disk space. How can I undelete many files? (time is of the essence as I cannot unmount the partition) -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- - - - Jason Pyeron PD Inc. http://www.pdinc.us - - Principal Consultant 10 West 24th
2004 Jul 02
1
Problem with CHAN_SCCP
Hi, I have an asterisk running great, with 2 cisco 7912 phones converted to SIP, and a cisco 2600 xl w/ E1 and SIP. I?m thinking to expand the test adding more 7912, but I prefer not convert all the 7912 to SIP, so I?m tying to put CHAN_SCCP to work. I?ve get the sources from cvs.sourceforge.net but when I try to compile, get the followings errors: [root@asterisk01 chan_sccp]# make Now