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Operating Systems Linux how to recover from back up directory Post 302237514 by mail2sant on Wednesday 17th of September 2008 07:47:41 PM
Old 09-17-2008
how to recover from back up directory

Hey all,

Is there any way out to get/restore the deleted file in Linux ? As we do have Recycle Bin in Windows OS.

as i deleted some files.. it is available in .snapshot
but its a large files.. i cont use "mv" command to copy back.
it there any way .. such like
in window we click restore and it will restored immediately in its old path like
that stuff


Plz suggust !!

thanks
Varun.
 

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MHA-DBRECOVER(1)					       MHonArc Documentation						  MHA-DBRECOVER(1)

NAME
mha-dbrecover - rebuild a MHonArc archive database SYNOPSIS
mha-dbrecover [options] DESCRIPTION
mha-dbrecover is a utility program that is part of the MHonArc software package. The program allows can be used to rebuild a MHonArc archive database from the HTML message files. This allows database recovery if the database gets corrupted or accidentally deleted. The documentation for MHonArc is distributed in HTML format. Due to its size and organization, it is not suited for manpage format. Consult your system administrator for where the documentation has been installed, or see "AVAILABILITY" on where you can access the documentation on the web. OPTIONS
mha-dbrecover takes all the options available to mhonarc along with the following additional options: "-dbr-startnum" # The starting message number to recover data from. This option is useful if you have many message files in a directory, but you only want to recover a subset of the files. If this option is not specified, the starting number is 0. "-dbr-endnum" # The ending message number to recover data from. This option is useful if you have many message files in a directory, but you only want to recover a subset of the files. If this option is not specified, all messages starting from "-dbr-startnum" will be recovered. NOTE: Only a subset of the options available to mhonarc are actually supported since many options are not applicable for recovering operations. AVAILABILITY
<http://www.mhonarc.org/> AUTHOR
Earl Hood, mhonarc@mhonarc.org MHonArc comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY and MHonArc may be copied only under the terms of the GNU General Public License, which may be found in the MHonArc distribution. MHonArc v2.6 2009-05-03 MHA-DBRECOVER(1)
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