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11-18-2023 05:12 AM
11-18-2023 05:12 AM
Best practice: How to “clone” a blade
Please accept my apologies if this question is too basic (newbie here).
What we are trying to accomplish: we would like to set up on blade with OS plus custom software built by the engineering team, and then use that blade as a “template” and clone that file system/setup into 47 other blades (in a way that certain parameters are replaced properly: mainly the hostname $HOST. The ip address if fixed by each enclosure depending on the bay number.
Wondering if there is a way to create an image to be used as template or something along those lines? A configuration script is undesirable because it would create maintenance burden long term.
Environment:
Enclosures are c7000s
Blades are g9 44 cores
OS is Ubuntu 22
Would like to thank you for reading and for any ideas!
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11-19-2023 08:31 AM
11-19-2023 08:31 AM
Re: Best practice: How to “clone” a blade
Hi HpeNewbie2023,
You can use the software such as Norton Ghost to make a disk to disk cloning. These links may help you (link1 and link2).
Make sure, all the server blades must have same configuration and peripherals.
Regards,
Shiva_JR
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11-30-2023 01:39 AM
11-30-2023 01:39 AM
Re: Best practice: How to “clone” a blade
Hello @HpeNewbie2023,
Let us know if you were able to resolve the issue.
If you have no further query and you are satisfied with the answer then kindly mark the topic as Solved so that it is helpful for all community members.
Thanks,
Sunitha G
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