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AIX cloning
The systems do not need to be the same. I am sure there are exceptions, but in most cases wiht aix 4.3.x and above, you can use a mksysb from one system and install it on any other you want.
1. You must boot from AIX CD that matches the OS of the mksysb. 2. Go into service mode and restore from backup. The system will pull what files (drivers, etc) that are needed from the CD while it restores the mksysb. To be safe, I wouldn't leave it plugged into the network while this is done. Your hostname and IP information may match some one else's and that's a bad thing. Good luck, Greg |
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