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Is it possible to cancel a chgrp operation on a CentOS server?
I accidentally used the following command on a CentOS server:
chgrp -R user /*
Is it possible to cancel the operation and how? It applied to the entire server.
There are quite a few sites on the server and I can not raise Apache.
Experienced admins. Share your thoughts. Thank you.
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Easily. If there is a backup copy of the system or auditing of access rights is configured.
Excuse me, but how can you RANDOMLY give the command
chgrp -R user /*
I'm really very interested.
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