[BlueOnyx:10395] Re: Missing vhosts data

Ernie ernie at info.eis.net.au
Sun Apr 29 19:45:07 -05 2012


I don't think it was a drive problem. I think something wrote over /root during
the update, not sure what, perhaps grub?

I discovered that runing cmuExport recreated the /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/* files.


- Ernie.





> 
> Hi Ernie,
> 
> > How can I rebuild /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts ?
> 
> Like Ken said: Your drive has Alzheimer. I wouldn't trust it to hold out for 
> much longer, so it should be replaced ASAP before it "forgets" even more 
> stuff.
> 
> As for restoring the Vhost config files: That's a touchy one. Given a couple 
> of hours I could cobble together a script that could do it. But the easier way 
> is to cmuEmport and to cmuImport on a fresh box. For the cmuExport you don't 
> need intact Vhost containers in your Apache config, as that information is 
> gathered from CODB.
> 
> However, as forgetful as your drive has become, the question is if CODB hasn't 
> been damaged, too. So in the end it may be necessary to fall back on an older 
> (intact) backup for the restore after you get a fresh drive installed.
> 
> -- 
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> 
> Michael Stauber
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