[Building Sakai] user deleted WEBDAV directory

Maurer, Christopher Wayne chmaurer at iupui.edu
Wed Jan 27 13:53:43 PST 2010


Maybe event history (sakai_event table) would help determining what was deleted?
Or even server access logs where you could look at the webdav activity?

Chris

On Jan 27, 2010, at 4:52 PM, Sean Keesler wrote:

> Maybe an rsync dry run?
> 
> Sean
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 4:21 PM, Jon Wheat <jwheat at messiah.edu> wrote:
>> Got a good one.
>> 
>> An admin here (not me, really) deleted a directory while in WEBDAV.
>> We have backups of the contenthosting tree, however ... how the heck do you
>> determine which directory has to be restored?  Have you seen that tree?
>> 
>> I know the course she was in when it happened, and I think she knows the
>> name.
>> 
>> -Jon
>> 
>> 
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