.TH NWSALVAGE 1 11/05/2005 nwsalvage nwsalvage .SH NAME nwsalvage .SH SYNOPSIS .B nwsalvage [ \fB-h\fP ] [ \fB-s\fP ] [ \fB-n\fP \fInamespace\fP ] [ \fBdirectory\fP ] [ \fBfile_id\fP ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B nwsalvage recovers a file from the specified NetWare directory. .SH OPTIONS .B -h .RS 3 Print out a short help text. .RE .B -n .RS 3 Specify a different NetWare file namespace. Possible options include DOS, MAC, NFS, FTAM, LONG. Default is LONG. .RE .B -s .RS 3 Silent mode .RE .B directory .RS 3 The directory from which the file to be salvaged was deleted. Current working directory is used by default. You have to specify path in Linux format, not in NetWare format. .RE .B file_id .RS 3 The numeric file identifier specifying the file you want to salvage. This number is obtained from \fBnwlistsalvage\fP. .SH EXAMPLES nwsalvage /mnt/NetWare/server/volume/directory/ 123456 With this example, the file identified by 123456 deleted from the directory /mnt/NetWare/server/volume/directory/ will be recovered. .SH AUTHORS nwsalvage was written by Scott Bentley. See the Changes file of ncpfs for other contributors. .SH SEE ALSO nwlistsalvage