Salvaging Deleted Files - Novell CLIENT FOR LINUX 2.0 SP3 - 11-2009 User Manual

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The information you can view includes the following:
Volume Name: Name of the volume. The volume name corresponds to the name of the
disk (or label) for local disks, such as diskettes or workstation hard disks.
Server: Server where the volume is located.
Object Name: Volume's eDirectory object name.
Name Space: Name spaces enabled on the volume.
Volume Number: Number of the volume. The volume number can be useful in
diagnosing errors.
Block Size: Block size of the volume (in kilobytes).
User Restriction Graph: Amount of disk space you are using and the amount of
remaining disk space that you can use. Space Restriction is the disk space available to you.
5 Click Apply, then click OK when you are finished viewing the object's properties.

2.4 Salvaging Deleted Files

The Salvage utility lets you recover deleted files and directories from Novell file systems. Files that
have been purged cannot be recovered.
IMPORTANT: You cannot salvage files or directories from an OES for Linux* Reiser volume.
1 Click
> Novell Utilities > Salvage Deleted Files.
2 Select the folder where the files you want to recover are located, then click OK.
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