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could anyone give me a general idea of how i may clone a 2 Gig disk running Solaris 7 on it to another disk of the same size?
currently, this system only has one disk in it though. i do have the ability to hook up another disk via SCSI. i have been told i need to boot to "miniroot" to run "dd," but how can i do this? i have searched for help on miniroot but have found nothing that has helped so far. thanks in advance! shane
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If you use a clone server with identical hardware configuration,
you can use jumpstart to install a image created with flarcreate. Regards. Hugo. |
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"flarcreate"
where could i find documentation on "flarcreate".....i'm not familiar with this.
i so however have documentation on JumpStart that comes included with the Solaris 7 manuals. basically what i am trying to do is to speed up the installation process spread over 5 machines in a computer lab. right now after going through a manual Solaris install, i also have to apply patches that take an hour or more. i would like to just be able to clone a complete machine on those 5 other machines and have the entire thing automated as much as possible. i thought that JumpStart only did a Solaris install, i did not know it was capable of cloning "images" to various machines. if this is true that JumpStart is capable of "installing" disk images, that would be perfect.
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1- Creation of flar file
Use /var/tmp as the destination for the flar file (and exclude /var/tmp from the flar -x /var/tmp), select the / as the source (-R /). Example: flarcreate -n "Solaris 7 web server image" \ -a "your_mail" \ -R / \ -x /var/tmp \ /var/tmp/S7.web.archive 2- FTP the flar archive to the jumpstart server 3- create a basic.profile with installation type flash_install and with the partitioning of the original server install_type flash_install archive_location nfs 192.168.215.183:/jumpstart/FlashArchives/S7.web.archive partitioning explicit filesys rootdisk.s0 3072 / filesys rootdisk.s1 1024 swap filesys rootdisk.s3 9216 /opt filesys rootdisk.s5 3072 /var filesys rootdisk.s6 720 /var/spool filesys rootdisk.s7 128 /export/home 4- Create a generic rules file: any - - Profiles/basic.profile Finish/cleanup_temp_files.sh 5- File cleanup_temp_files.sh #!/bin/sh for i in /a/var/adm/messages* /a/var/adm/utmpx \ /a/var/adm/wtmpx /a/var/adm/lastlog do cp /dev/null ${i} done mkdir /a/var/tmp chown root:sys /a/var/tmp chmod 1777 /a/var/tmp Note: Remember that the original server may not be "alive" when you do the installation, and you need to remove the entry of the original server from the arp table (arp -d host). 6- Execute the installation IP=client_IP MAC=client_MAC replace the IP of jumpstart server (in my case 192.168.215.183) replace platform if needed (in my case sun4u) CLIENT=hostname_of_client replace ar-liss18 with the server:/path to the sysidcfg file ./add_install_client -i $IP -e $MAC -c 192.168.215.183:/jumpstart -p ar-liss18:/jumpstart/Sysidcfg/Solaris_7 $CLIENT sun4u 7- You will need to modify the /etc/hosts file, /etc/nodename, /etc/hostname.hmeX (or whatever qfe, etc), /etc/resolv.conf, etc . You can modify the finalization script to do this. Note: I've post in the past 16/04/2002 (boot sector in Solaris) an example with more detail with Solaris 8 jumpstart server, see as reference and use man pages for add_install_client. example for configuring an inexistent resolv.conf: Add to the finish scripts the following lines: echo "domain your_domain" >> /a/etc/resolv.conf echo "nameserver your_first_dns" >> /a/etc/resolv.conf echo "nameserver your_second_DNS" >> /a/etc/resolv.conf Good luck. Hugo more information: flarcreate Use the flarcreate command to create a Web Start Flash archive from a master system. You can use this command when the master system is running in multiuser or single-user mode. You can also use flarcreate when the master system was booted from the Solaris 8 Software 1 of 2 CD or from an image of the Solaris 8 Software and Solaris 8 Languages CDs. The master system should be in as stable a state as possible when you create a Web Start Flash archive. The syntax of the command is: flarcreate -n name [-R root] [-S] [-H] [-c] [-x exclude] [-t [-p posn][-b blocksize]] [-i date] [-m [-u section [-d dir]] [-f file_list] [-F] [-U key=val] master] [-a author] [-e descr:-E descr_file] [-T type] path/filename In this command line, path is the directory in which you want the archive file to be saved and filename is the name of the archive file. If you do not specify a path, flarcreate saves the archive file in the current directory. Table 21 - Command-Line Options for flarcreate Option Description Required Options -n name The value of this flag is the name of the archive. The name you specify is the value of the content_name keyword. Option for Compression -c Compresses the archive by using compress(1). Options for Directories and Sizes -R root Creates the archive from the file system tree that is rooted at root. If you do not specify this option, flarcreate creates an archive from a file system that is rooted at /. -S Does not include sizing information in the archive. -x exclude Excludes the directory exclude from the archive. If you specify a file system with -R root, the path to the directory exclude is assumed to be relative to root. -H Does not generate the hash identifier. Options Used With User-Defined Sections -u section Includes a user-defined section. To include more than one user-defined section, section must be a space-separated list of section names. -d dir Retrieves the section file that is specified with -u from dir. Options Used With Tape Archives -t Creates an archive on a tape device. The outfile argument is the name of the tape device. -p posn Use only with the -t option. Specifies the position on the tape device for flarcreate to store the archive. If you do not use this option, flarcreate places the archive in the current position of the tape. -b blocksize Specifies the block size flarcreate uses when creating the archive. If you do not specify a block size, flarcreate uses the default block size of 64k. Options for Specifying Files -f file_list Adds the files in the file file_list to the archive. The file_list file must contain one file per line. The path to each file must be relative to the alternate root directory or an absolute path. If you use "-" as the value of file_list, flarcreate uses the output of stdin as the list of files. When you use the value "-", the archive size is not calculated. -F Uses only the files in file_list to create the archive. Options for Archive Identification -U key=val Includes user-defined keyword(s) and values in the Archive Identification section. -i date Uses date as the value for the creation_date keyword. If you do not specify a date, flarcreate uses the current system time and date. -m master Uses master as the name of the master system on which you created the archive for the creation_master keyword. If you do not specify a master, flarcreate uses the system name that is reported by uname -n. -e descr Uses descr for the value of the content_description keyword. You cannot use this option when you use the -E option. -E descr_file Retrieves the value for the content_description keyword from the file descr_file. You cannot use this option when you use the -e option. -a author Uses author as the author name in the Archive Identification section for the content_author keyword. If you do not specify an author, flarcreate does not include the content_author keyword in the Archive Identification section. -T type Uses type as the value for the content_type keyword. If you do not specify a type, flarcreate does not include the content_type keyword. flar The flar command allows you to administer archives. With the flar command you can accomplish the following tasks. Extracting Information From an Archive Splitting Archives Combining Archives Extracting Information From an Archive Use the flar command with the -i option to get information about archives you have already created. The syntax of the command is: flar -i:info [-l] [-k keyword] [-t [-p posn] [-b blocksize]] filename Table 22 - Command-Line Options for flar -i Option Description -k keyword Returns only the value of the keyword keyword. -l Lists all the files in the archive section. Splitting Archives The flar command with the -s option splits a Web Start Flash archive into sections. The flar command copies each section into a separate file in the current or specified directory. The files are named after the sections, for example, the archive cookie is saved in a file named cookie. You can specify that the flar command only save one section. The syntax of the command is: flar -s:split[-d dir] [-u section] [-f archive] [-S section] [-t [-p posn] [-b blocksize]] filename Table 23 - Command-Line Options for flar -s Option Description -d dir Retrieves the sections to copy from dir, rather than from the current directory. -u section If you do not use this option, flar copies all sections in the current directory. If you use this option, flar copies the Cookie, Identification, Archive, and section sections. You can specify a single section name or a space-separated list of section names. -f archive Extracts the Archive section into a directory called archive, rather than place it in a file with the name archive. -S section Only copies the section named section from the archive. Combining Archives The flar command with the -c option creates a Web Start Flash archive from individual sections. Each section is assumed to be in a separate file, the names of which are the section names. At a minimum, the Archive Cookie (cookie) , Archive Identification (identification), and Archive Files (archive) sections must be present. If archive is a directory, the flar command uses cpio to archive it before including it in the combined archive. If the Archive Identification section specifies to compress the archive, flar compresses the contents of the newly combined archive. flar -c:combine [-d dir] [-u section] [-t [-p posn] [-b blocksize]] filename -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note - No validation is performed on any of the sections. In particular, no fields in the Archive Identification section are validated or updated. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 24 - Command-Line Options for flar -c Option Description -d dir Retrieves the sections to combine from dir, rather than from the current directory. -u section If you do not use this option, flar combines all sections in the current directory. If you use this option, flar combines only the Cookie, Identification, Archive, and section sections. You can specify a single section name or a space-separated list of section names. Last edited by hugo_perez; 05-22-2002 at 05:58 AM. |
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Thanks Hugo
thanks hugo, but where do i find flarcreate? i booted single user mode from my Solaris 7 installation CD, and attempted to run "flarcreate" from the command line but it didn't recognize it as a valid command.
do i need to run it from a specific directory???
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try with miniroot or other recovery methods
see: http://www.sun.com/solutions/bluepri...sesubject.html Regards. Hugo. |
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