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| Ghosting | merlin | UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers | 1 | 01-10-2003 07:20 AM |
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Ghosting
Hello All - Newbie here so please bear with me
I work in a lab looking after HP and AIX systems. At the moment 2 of each. I will be constantly tearing these down and putting on different OS versions as the need requires by our Customers for testing. Question is - Is it possible to have Ghost OS images lets say on an Intel Server that I could boot from. I.e taking my pick of OS version. If possible then great - Could some Guru here guide me through the process. and taking into account my knowledge on Unix on HP and AIX is basic If not possible then i apolagise for the time wasting |
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It's possible with GRUB or LILO in a PC Linux environment, but the disks you boot from have to be locally available to the bios.
But it's an interesting really idea. HPUX versions have hardware requirements, so I don't know how you'd get around that - ie v11i might not run on that old v10 box. What versions are you shifting to/from? |
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Thinking about it again - how do you handle different filesystems?
For example, you would have to do a cold swap of all the data disks(s). |
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The Ghosting server would be static so am i right in saying that so will the hardware paths in regards to the HP systems.
Hp will be more or less 11.11 and 11.23 Aix will be the 5 series since its not EOSL as of yet. What i was thinking (and knowing me, this is dangerous) if I could point the system to boot from FTP |
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And to note - for every install I will have to cretae my own filesystems from scratch anyway as the requirments would change per Customer
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IgniteUX would work for the HP side of the environment. You can boot and image across a network with ease. I have done the same with redhat, AIX no clue.
Aaron |
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