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Red Hat AS 2.1 Backup O/S
Hello, I have a Red Hat As 2.1 server and need to make a backup of the entire system, something similar to AIX's mksysb or HP-UX's Ignite, in case configuration changes that need to be made fail. Is this possible with RH AS 2.1? If so, how would this be accomplished?
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I hope I understand your question correct... I did a quick search and found a commercial product but I think there will be a lot of free software tools out there.
Take a look at: http://www.acronis.com/enterprise/products/ATISLin/ Regards, Johan Louwers. |
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