[Evolution] Backup and Restore
Celsun .
tarcell@hotmail.com
Tue, 03 Feb 2004 13:51:18 -0500
>From: guenther <guenther@rudersport.de>
>To: "Celsun ." <tarcell@hotmail.com>
>CC: darren@dzr-web.com, evolution@lists.ximian.com
>Subject: Re: [Evolution] Backup and Restore
>Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2004 08:54:16 +0100
>
>
> > > [ snip ]
> > > Ack.
> >
> > guenther, this doesn't even begin to describe how I felt, when I
>realized
> > all those e-mails, contacts, etc... were gone. :-( Even now, I try
>not to
> > think about it.
>
>Celsun, this was in no way intended as you seem to understand it. I am
>*really* sorry for you.
guenther, I wasn't offended by it. Thought it meant something like "argh",
"yuck", or anything else that describes the woe I was feeling.
>The "ack" is just a short way to say, the above is totally correct.
>That's what I intended, as the info by Darren was really good. I just
>wanted to comment and try to help.
Thank you and others for being patient and understanding and taking time to
clarify things. guenther, you have been a big help.
> > guenther, the parts done correctly on my first attempt were from your
>posts
> > on October 2003 - "Tips on restoring Evolution from backup" and November
> > 2003 - "Mail folder file locations." Thank you. The parts that messed
>me up
> > were from posts in late August and early September 2003. The confusing
>part
> > of those posts was just a plain "cd". Yes, I'm new to Linux. :-)
>
>I just re-checked all those mails, and at least there is no false advice
>given. This sure does not make your situation any better. I only checked
>to make sure, there is nothing wrong left in the archives.
>
>In fact, I am kinda paranoid when I advice folks how to mess with their
>sensitive data. I double check those commands and I even treat them on
>my own accounts before posting. Thus they are often copied directly from
>my console.
>
guenther, please accept my apology for this misunderstanding. I surely DID
NOT mean to imply that any of the advice was incorrect. I take full
responsibilty for the outcome of my situation. Your posts were very helpful
to me because they "went the extra mile" for someone with limited knowledge.
>
> > > > > 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?
> > >
> > >You should not have seen any file being archived (the v parameter is
>for
> > >verbose, and thus any file archived is displayed while archiving).
> >
> > Maybe I didn't state the above correctly. After I typed "tar czvf
> > evolution.tar.gz evolution", the screen scrolled real fast displaying
>the
> > files.
>
>Your description was fine. Using verbose mode, those are the files being
>archived. I just don't see, how you could get any output like that, if
>there is no such directory. :-/
>
>...guenther
Even though it was done in the wrong directory :-( I think the backup was
done correctly. When trying to restore it nothing happened. Now I remember
the other command I used was "tar -zxvf /home/evolution/evolution.tar.gz -C"
('tar --help' is my new friend)
Celsun
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