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Is there a script to restore a backup from the command line?
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DFen
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Is there a script to restore a backup from the command line?
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Wednesday 30 June 2010, 07:03:41 pm »
If networking is seriously broken, how is it possible to restore a known good backup from the command line?
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Re: Is there a script to restore a backup from the command line?
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backups are stored here --> /home/httpd/html/backup/
cd into that directory
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tar xvf backup-<date>-<router.name>-settings-cron.tar.gz -C /
done
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Re: Is there a script to restore a backup from the command line?
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wavrunrx2
Many thanks - that was just too obvious for me
And I guess just type "reboot" after the backup is extracted!
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