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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: philippe peltier on June 23, 2003, 09:27:51 PM
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Hello !
This flexbackup is driving me raving mad...
I finally suceeded in having backup functionals, but i have quite a strange issue :
(My purpose is to generate a tape to clone several sme 5.5 servers..)
I have installed sme 5.5, plus numerous rpms, added various directories in the e-smith templates, generated them and everything works fine.
I therefore backup the server with the control-panel in dump mode, norewind and with the /all option.
Up to there, everything goes fine.
I generate a new server from bulk with the 5.5 cd, then perform a restore :
mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind
mt -f /dev/snt0 fsf 1
flexbackup -extract
When the resore is finished, I see that my server has the right user accounts, ibays, paswwords, etc... but everything else I installed is put in a /root/flexbackup directory, and not at it's original place... so my restore is useless...
Helllp! This darned thing is getting me crazy...
What do I have to do to restore things at their correct places ????
Any help should be greatly appreciated as I have to begin my installs wednesday morning and am still completely stuck..
thanks in advance to my savior(s)
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Phil.
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At the risk of being known as "that guy who uses Norton Ghost for everything" may I suggest that you forget about restoring from tape and just take a hard drive containing your finished SME install and Ghost however many copies you need? Norton SystemWorks containing Ghost is inexpensive & widely available.
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I'd love to use nortpn ghost, but the fact is that the servers I have to clone have no floppy controllers, nor any cd, but they have tapes. So the only way for me to clone them is to use tapes...
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Phil.
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you can actually get around that limitation by using THREE hard drives ... one bootable and with the Norton Ghost executable on it, one source drive containing your fully-configured SME install, and one target drive which will stay in the computer. As long as you have physical access & can open the case ... where there's a will, there's a way.