Sponsored Content
Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Recover deleted files from linux server machine.. Post 302699605 by vbe on Wednesday 12th of September 2012 04:40:19 AM
Old 09-12-2012
By restoring from backups...
 

8 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Recover deleted files

Is there a Unix tool, like in Novell, to recover accidentally deleted files? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: kuultak
2 Replies

2. AIX

recover deleted files

How to recover deleted files in AIX ? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: vjm
1 Replies

3. Linux

recover deleted files from memory stick

I'm running Fedora Core4. I deleted images off of my Sony DSC-P73 digital camera's memory stick. I'm looking for a *nix tool to recover the photos from the memory stick. Does anyone know of such a tool? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: dangral
2 Replies

4. Shell Programming and Scripting

Is there a way to recover files deleted using rm command???

Hi All, I just mistakingly deleted some files using rm command.Is there a way to get it back?i work on Solaris 10 Thanks, Kumar (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: kumarsaravana_s
1 Replies

5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

how to recover deleted files in unix

Hi Experts, by mistake i deleted some files that are very important to the project. is there any way that i can recover those files,there is no backup for that but the details of the file we know. This will be a great help. Thanks (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: namishtiwari
5 Replies

6. Shell Programming and Scripting

Need to Recover Deleted Files

Hi, By mistake, executed the following command : rm -rf * and ALL files got deleted. But I need to get back these files as they are very very important. Please help me how to recover this file. Its Urgent for me please. Thanks in advance. (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: unx100
6 Replies

7. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

How to recover the deleted file in Linux?

hi, i deleted one file from linux please let me know, if we can recover it ? if yes, pls let me know the steps to do.. (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: raghur77
3 Replies

8. Linux

Recover deleted files on Linux server

Hi Guys, Greetings!. I have executed the cronjob that runs the shell script which is in directory.When the cronjob was executed , I found that the directory where the script resides has got deleted. Note: The directory was deleted with other use not root user. The... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: reminisce
9 Replies
MYLOADER(1)							     mydumper							       MYLOADER(1)

NAME
myloader - multi-threaded MySQL loader SYNOPSIS
myloader --directory = /path/to/mydumper/backup [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
myloader is a tool used for multi-threaded restoration of mydumper backups. OPTIONS
The myloader tool has several available options: --help Show help text --host, -h Hostname of MySQL server to connect to (default localhost) --user, -u MySQL username with the correct privileges to execute the restoration --password, -p The corresponding password for the MySQL user --port, -P The port for the MySQL connection. Note For localhost TCP connections use 127.0.0.1 for --host. --socket, -S The UNIX domain socket file to use for the connection --threads, -t The number of threads to use for restoring data, default is 4 --version, -V Show the program version and exit --compress-protocol, -C Use client protocol compression for connections to the MySQL server --directory, -d The directory of the mydumper backup to restore --database, -B An alternative database to load the dump into Note For use with single database dumps. When using with multi-database dumps that have duplicate table names in more than one database it may cause errors. Alternatively this scenario may give unpredictable results with --overwrite-tables. --queries-per-transaction, -q Number of INSERT queries to execute per transaction during restore, default is 1000. --overwrite-tables, -o Drop any existing tables when restoring schemas --enable-binlog, -e Log the data loading in the MySQL binary log if enabled (off by default) --verbose, -v The verbosity of messages. 0 = silent, 1 = errors, 2 = warnings, 3 = info. Default is 2. AUTHOR
Andrew Hutchings COPYRIGHT
2011, Andrew Hutchings 0.5.1 June 09, 2012 MYLOADER(1)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 01:39 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy