I was making some alterations to my CentOS server remotely (altering some config files for bukkit plugins) using WinSCP and accidentally sent the plugins folder into another folder. after that occurred, i told WinSCP to move the plugins back to buckkit/plugins/*.* and it didn't complain - except for one error on a file that refused to move (not a important one).
after that, i went back to the directory /buckkit only to discover there was no "plugins" folder and as such, none of my files I had just moved... prior to moving those files back to plugins, WinSCP showed a "plugins" directory there. Now before doing anything, I had taken a reading of disk space usage which still matches what I get when I query with "df -h" in the command line. So I’m wondering where the files went to and if it’s possible to recover them, or if I'm screwed and need to redo everything.
I have a backup of the configuration from one month ago, but would hat to loos the last months worth of alterations. I was completely overhauling the configuration for a relaunch tomorrow.
after that, i went back to the directory /buckkit only to discover there was no "plugins" folder and as such, none of my files I had just moved... prior to moving those files back to plugins, WinSCP showed a "plugins" directory there. Now before doing anything, I had taken a reading of disk space usage which still matches what I get when I query with "df -h" in the command line. So I’m wondering where the files went to and if it’s possible to recover them, or if I'm screwed and need to redo everything.
I have a backup of the configuration from one month ago, but would hat to loos the last months worth of alterations. I was completely overhauling the configuration for a relaunch tomorrow.