[Evolution] Backup and Restore
Celsun .
tarcell@hotmail.com
Mon, 02 Feb 2004 16:47:48 -0500
>From: "D. D. Brierton" <darren@dzr-web.com>
>To: "Celsun ." <tarcell@hotmail.com>
>CC: evolution@lists.ximian.com
>Subject: Re: [Evolution] Backup and Restore
>Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2004 19:01:03 +0000
>
>On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 18:14, Celsun . wrote:
> > Someone please point me in the right direction or post step-by-step
> > instructions for backing up and restoring Evolution.
> >
> > Following some of the posts on this list I did the following on MDK 9.1
>to
> > backup Evo 1.4.5:
> >
> > evolution --force-shutdown
> >
> > pruned all indexing files mbox.* in ~/evolution/local/(sub) folders
> >
> > In ~/evolution tar czvf evolution.tar.gz evolution
>
>This seems odd. Which directory were you in when you ran the command
>"tar czvf evolution.tar.gz evolution"? Because from what you wrote above
>it appears that you were in ~/evolution and not in ~. In which case you
>have made a tarball of the contents of ~/evolution/evolution which is
>not what you wanted.
Unforturnately, I was in ~/evolution instead of ~. Evidently, I didn't fully
understand posts I was taking notes from.
>This is what you should have done:
>
>evolution --force-shutdown
>cd ~
>find evolution -name "mbox.*" -exec rm -f '{}' ';'
>tar -cvzf evolution.tar.gz evolution
>
> > this did create the archive and I moved it to a FAT partition on
>another
> > hard drive
> >
> > copied ~/.gconf/apps/evolution/ to another hard drive
> >
> >
> > Restore to a fresh install of Evo 1.4.5, on a fresh install of MDK,
>before
> > running it the first time
> >
> > Moved evolution.tar.gz into ~/evolution from the other hard drive
>
>Again, this just looks odd. Let's say that you did do the first step
>correctly and you do have a tarball of ~/evolution and NOT
>~/evolution/evolution. If so, then you do NOT want to move evolution
>into ~/evolution (if you hadn't run evolution before did you have to
>create that directoty?)
No, the directory was already there. Maybe I did run it... don't remember.
>but instead move it into ~ (in other words its
>full pathname should be /home/celsun/evolution.tar.gz.
>
> > tar xzvf evolution.tar.gz
>
>That is the correct command to extract the tarball if it was created
>from your home directory and if you are running it from your home
>directory.
>
> > Nothing happened after trying it a couple of times it created
> > ~/evolution/~/evolution or something like that
>
>That's because it looks like you have manually created an evolution
>directory, and then put the tarball in it and unpacked it there. The
>good news is that it looks like you have created the tarball correctly
>(so you haven't lost anything, unless you've deleted it now) but you are
>just unpacking it in the wrong directory.
As stated above the ~/evolution directory was already there.
> > Copied ~/.gconf/apps/evolution/ back
> >
> > It turned out to be a big mess and even though I saw hundreds of files
>being
> > archived, the archive file appears to be empty now. (46B) How and why
>did
> > this happen?
>
>See above. Hopefully you created the tarball correctly and have just
>been untarring it in the wrong place, so you haven't lost anything. Of
>course if you created the tarball incorrectly in the first place too
>then you are screwed.
>
> > Unfortunately, evolution was not backed up so I've lost over a year's
>worth
> > of e-mails.
>
>But you still have the tarball don't you?
Yes
>I think you can still recover your original mail. Do this:
>
>evolution --force-shutdown
>cd ~
>mv evolution evolution.new
>tar -xvzf path/to/evolution.tar.gz
>
>then run evolution. Hopefully all your old data will be back. Now the
>only thing left is to import any new data from ~/evolution.new/ back
>into Evolution using File -> Import.
Well, tried it and nothing happened. First, I copied the tar.gz into ~/ and
that didn't work. Then, tried from the other drive where the tar.gz is.
>HTH,
>
>Darren
Thank you Darren. Using what you've posted above for archiving and
restoring, I will try that and then delete ~/evolution for a little
practice.
Celsun
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