04-05-2014
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..
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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
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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
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