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04-21-2004 08:04 AM
04-21-2004 08:04 AM
Hi,
How do I mimic the functionality of taking a HP-UX ignite image on a SuSE Linux enterprise server? I'm not very familiar with the different backup options so any suggestions would be appreciated.
Regards
Jeff
How do I mimic the functionality of taking a HP-UX ignite image on a SuSE Linux enterprise server? I'm not very familiar with the different backup options so any suggestions would be appreciated.
Regards
Jeff
Do or do not - there is no try.
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04-21-2004 11:42 AM
04-21-2004 11:42 AM
Re: Linux Backup
I beleive there has been a number of threads on the exact same topic over the past few months.
There are many tools available that allow you to do this sort of thing.
One that seems to get mentioned in every thread is the 'mondo rescue' package, allowing you to create full recovery ISO's to burn to CD's.
Other mainstream backup packages allow you to do the same sorts of thigns, and even use the one-button-recovery features of HP tape drives (Backup Edge for example).
Any specific media type you want to create the restore image onto?
There are many tools available that allow you to do this sort of thing.
One that seems to get mentioned in every thread is the 'mondo rescue' package, allowing you to create full recovery ISO's to burn to CD's.
Other mainstream backup packages allow you to do the same sorts of thigns, and even use the one-button-recovery features of HP tape drives (Backup Edge for example).
Any specific media type you want to create the restore image onto?
One long-haired git at your service...
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04-21-2004 12:25 PM
04-21-2004 12:25 PM
Solution
There is a product set called mondo and mindi that mimic the functionality of Ignite.
This search keywords mondo Linux will provide you information and download information on the product.
http://us-support.external.hp.com/emse/bin/doc.pl/emse/bin/doc.pl?searchtext=mondo+Linux&submit.x=0&submit.y=0&hpl=1&todo=search&searchcriteria=allwords&from=forums&searchcategory=ALL&rn=25&presort=rank&source=7000&esc=us-support.external.hp.com&wpa=forums1.itrc.hp.com%3A80&origin=0&chkServStor=on
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This search keywords mondo Linux will provide you information and download information on the product.
http://us-support.external.hp.com/emse/bin/doc.pl/emse/bin/doc.pl?searchtext=mondo+Linux&submit.x=0&submit.y=0&hpl=1&todo=search&searchcriteria=allwords&from=forums&searchcategory=ALL&rn=25&presort=rank&source=7000&esc=us-support.external.hp.com&wpa=forums1.itrc.hp.com%3A80&origin=0&chkServStor=on
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04-21-2004 01:10 PM
04-21-2004 01:10 PM
Re: Linux Backup
You could make a dd copy to a second disk if you have one.
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