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/etc/ispcp/"service_name"/working/ folders? - ibiza4000 - 04-07-2008 10:00 AM

I noticed within

/etc/ispcp/"service_name"/working/ folders there are copies of the confs,,

for example the /etc/ispcp/bind9/working/ folder contains the zonefiles that are also located

/var/cache/bind/

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can anyone explain the exact nature / reason of the working/ directories within /etc/ispcp/"service_name"/ folder

?

please explain in detail

thanks


RE: /etc/ispcp/"service_name"/working/ folders? - Cube - 04-07-2008 07:52 PM

It's not in detail but anyway: http://www.isp-control.net/documentation/frequently_asked_questions/why_are_my_modifications_to_the_configs_always_overwritten


RE: /etc/ispcp/"service_name"/working/ folders? - ibiza4000 - 04-07-2008 11:52 PM

Cube Wrote:It's not in detail but anyway: http://www.isp-control.net/documentation/frequently_asked_questions/why_are_my_modifications_to_the_configs_always_overwritten

what happens if you delete a working/ conf file ?

when you set the db to "toadd" and run the manager , will the working confs be recreated if they dont already exist?


RE: /etc/ispcp/"service_name"/working/ folders? - joximu - 04-08-2008 01:34 AM

I don't think so.

The working copy is the base for ispCP when doing changes...

I did not test, what happens if there is no base - worst case: the original file will be overwritten with more or less empty files...

So, if you delete them, you should at least have one copy of the original file in it...

better: make a backup :-)