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тАО09-16-2009 09:44 PM
тАО09-16-2009 09:44 PM
I accidentally deleted /usr and current directory by this:
cd /
rm -fr /usr .
Now the machine is dead, no ccmd can be run, can any body help please? Urgent. I will be killed. The Os is HP-UX 11.00 on hp 9000 machine
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тАО09-16-2009 09:57 PM
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Re: Urgent help please /usr . deleted
What if a backup is available? What if not?
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тАО09-16-2009 10:04 PM
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Re: Urgent help please /usr . deleted
There is undelete or trash in UNIX so you need to try with backup if you dont have backup and you have ignite then restore in intractive mode.
always be careful about oprion -r in commands
Suraj
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тАО09-16-2009 10:08 PM
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Re: Urgent help please /usr . deleted
If not,... :(
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тАО09-16-2009 10:29 PM
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тАО09-16-2009 10:35 PM
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Re: Urgent help please /usr . deleted
Is it an Ignite/UX (make_tape_recovery) tape?
Is it fbackup?
Is it something else?
How you use it depends on exactly what it is and how it was created.
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тАО09-16-2009 10:45 PM
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Re: Urgent help please /usr . deleted
make_tape_recovery -x inc_entire=vg00 -I -v -a /dev/rmt/0mn