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12-13-2010, 01:16 PM
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Registered: Dec 2010
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Copy server - Red Hat
Hello every one,
I have a question, there is a tool to copy the system in one server to another. To in the end they become similar?
It's clear want I want? Because when i "googled" any result was what I wanted.
Thank's
Carlos
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12-13-2010, 01:29 PM
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LQ Guru
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Distribution: SuSE, RedHat, Slack,CentOS
Posts: 27,494
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Quote:
Originally Posted by carlosOFF
Hello every one,
I have a question, there is a tool to copy the system in one server to another. To in the end they become similar?
It's clear want I want? Because when i "googled" any result was what I wanted.
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If you want to make a 'bare metal' copy of a server, suitable to be loaded onto another box, then you need to look at mondoarchive, mkcdrec, and systemimager. All do what you're wanting.
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12-13-2010, 02:18 PM
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I have to confess, i didn't understand what you said... sorry
this is the situation: I have the server A, it have Red Hat and some aplications e some users.
And I have server B that the hardware is the same of server A.
So, I want to the server B become identical to server A.
If you said something to make this,
Can you be more clear,
thanks a lot!
Carlos
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12-13-2010, 03:43 PM
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LQ Guru
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Distribution: SuSE, RedHat, Slack,CentOS
Posts: 27,494
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Quote:
Originally Posted by carlosOFF
I have to confess, i didn't understand what you said... sorry
this is the situation: I have the server A, it have Red Hat and some aplications e some users.
And I have server B that the hardware is the same of server A.
So, I want to the server B become identical to server A.
If you said something to make this, Can you be more clear,
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Can't be more clear than I was.
If you want to make an identical copy of a server, use one of the three products I mentioned. Can't say it more plainly than that.
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