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Hi,
I am working on a linux install to a desktop pc and will configure this onto our main server once happy with the functions etc. I am actually a HP and AIX sys admin and was looking for the best ways to: create a bootable file that can be copied to dvd-rw / cd-rw or to dds be able to cluster 2 linux servers online cloning / replication between 2 linux servers. any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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- create a bootable file that can be copied to dvd-rw / cd-rw or to dds Meaning how you can create a bootable linux installation disc? Please explain your question some more.... - be able to cluster 2 linux servers This is depending on what the reason is for your clustering need.... cluster a webserver for performance reasons, cluster for failover, cluster for CPU power for large calculations? Can you please tell us the reason why you want to build a cluster? What you can do for a start is check this website: http://www.redhat.com/software/rha/cluster/ - online cloning / replication between 2 linux servers. There are quite some projects out there that can help you, you can even code your own it is in basic not that hard to write a replication agent for linux. Just google for this subject you can also take a look at: http://www.cs.bgu.ac.il/~srfs/ Regards, Johan Louwers. |
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I'd like to create an o/s backup ....
In Hp i can use ignite in AIX i can use mksysb is there a similar tool on linux - is storix the way forward? the other question ... we are using linux on our site as monitoring servers running nagios and IBM director, I want to setup: 2 servers, one prod the other standby, if the prod server should fail or the DR server continues monitoring - to the level of the server crashing or the monitoring apps fail? as mentioned I am pretty new to linux however understand technologies that that I can use with other O/S's. I will check out your links and information. thanks |
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additional info. on system back/cloning :
http://www.mantic.org/wiki/System_backup_and_rescue |
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