On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 01:50:30PM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 06/04/2012 11:36 PM, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
> >
> > Xen PV has been rock solid for me :)
>
> Maybe, if we ignore the fact that you seem to be familiar with the
> problem of xenconsoled failing and preventing guests from booting.
See this screenshot for an example of what I get when I run qtconfig-qt4 on
Centos 6 and select a menu:
http://www.melvilletheatre.com/screenshot-qt-example.png
If the list is long, the menu extends from the top to the bottom of my
physical screen, with a little arrow at the top and the bottom wh
The best and traditional way that has been there for decades is an rsync
and then reinstallation of boot-loader.
It works always if you know how it's done.
If you need detailed instructions, I can send you that!
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 10:44 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 1
On 07/08/2012 06:48 PM, Micky wrote:
> The best and traditional way that has been there for decades is an rsync
> and then reinstallation of boot-loader.
> It works always if you know how it's done.
>
> If you need detailed instructions, I can send you that!
Yes, please! Could you either post her
On Jul 8, 2012, at 6:57 PM, Phil Savoie wrote:
> On 07/08/2012 06:48 PM, Micky wrote:
>> The best and traditional way that has been there for decades is an rsync
>> and then reinstallation of boot-loader.
>> It works always if you know how it's done.
>>
>> If you need detailed instructions, I c
On 07/08/12 7:14 PM, Joseph Spenner wrote:
> What is running on the server? You might be able to get away with a dd, to
> build a duplicate disk. This disk can be directly attached or on another
> server tunneled through ssh.
or setup a drbd replica, wait for it to replicate, then stop the
re
On 07/08/2012 10:14 PM, Joseph Spenner wrote:
>
> On Jul 8, 2012, at 6:57 PM, Phil Savoie wrote:
>
>> On 07/08/2012 06:48 PM, Micky wrote:
>>> The best and traditional way that has been there for decades is an rsync
>>> and then reinstallation of boot-loader.
>>> It works always if you know how it
On 07/08/12 8:20 PM, Phil Savoie wrote:
> Centos 5.8 and Centos 6.2 servers. A duplicate disk is not what I am
> after as I cannot always replace with exact drives, i.e., same make,
> model, size, etc.
note that there's a lot of things where file by file, or even sector by
sector, duplicates are
On 7/9/12, Micky wrote:
> The best and traditional way that has been there for decades is an rsync
> and then reinstallation of boot-loader.
> It works always if you know how it's done.
The problem I found with rsync is that it is very slow when there are
a lot of small files. Any idea how this c
On 7/9/12, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 07/08/12 7:14 PM, Joseph Spenner wrote:
>> What is running on the server? You might be able to get away with a dd,
>> to build a duplicate disk. This disk can be directly attached or on
>> another server tunneled through ssh.
>
> or setup a drbd replica, wait
On 9/7/2012 1:48 πμ, Micky wrote:
> The best and traditional way that has been there for decades is an rsync
> and then reinstallation of boot-loader.
We are using mondorescue (mondoarchive and mondorestore). Works fine and
supports many ways of archiving/restoring, LVM etc.
I recommend it. Goo
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