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Re: Damage from tonight's salvage

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jonathon Weiss)
Tue Jun 18 00:17:05 1996

From: Jonathon Weiss <jweiss@MIT.EDU>
To: Jonathon Weiss <jweiss@MIT.EDU>
Cc: Greg Hudson <ghudson@MIT.EDU>, sipb-afsreq@MIT.EDU, marc@MIT.EDU,
        wes@MIT.EDU, jhawk@MIT.EDU, netbsd-dev@MIT.EDU, pthreads-dev@MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 17 Jun 1996 22:18:16 EDT."
             <9606180218.AA13701@bill-the-cat.MIT.EDU> 
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 1996 00:15:55 EDT

> > 	user.wes
> > 	project.xv
> > 	service.sendmail
> 
> I'm about to restore these.  More info when I'm done.

I restored user.wes and project.xv.  Since these were both simple
volumes that had not been modified since the relevant volumes were
backed up (actually, since they were cloned for backup) I renamed the
existing volumes to have a .bad extension and renamed the restored
volumes to the regular volume name.

I left service.sendmail alone except for creating
service.sendmail.rst, since it had at least one readonly.  The people
responsible for the volume should either restore the lost files out of
the restore files, or send mail to sipb-afsreq with what they want
done.

user.wes.bad, project.xv.bad, and service.sendmail.rst are all mounted
under /afs/sipb/service/restore.

Someone should figure out when we can delete thes volumes.

In order to clean up marc salvaged each of user.wes.bad,
project.xv.bad, user.marc, and project.pthreads.users to cleanup the
turds of the backup volumes.  marc then salvaged the partition,
because this is afs and we don't trust it.  We then vos backup'd each
of those volumes.

I think that's it...

	Jonathon


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