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Operating Systems Linux Move OS to storage disk Post 303019012 by rbatte1 on Thursday 21st of June 2018 06:51:07 AM
Old 06-21-2018
When you say 'storage', what do you actually mean? Do you mean something more like 'boot from SAN provided disk' perhaps, or 'boot from USB device' or something else?

Do you mean take a backup you can boot/restore from? (Like the lovely AIX mksysb, HP Ignite and the Solaris one) You might have more joy searching for threads like this:- Mksysb Equivalent For Linux?


Can you confirm what you actually want to achieve and what hardware you are running on (or virtualisation manager)



Regards,
Robin
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NAME
yhsm-linux-add-entropy - Seed the Linux entropy pool with data from YubiHSM TRNG SYNOPSIS
yhsm-linux-add-entropy [options] DESCRIPTION
The YubiHSM uses "Avalanche Noise" TRNG together with USB SOF jitter sampling to feed a DRBG_CTR algorithm (NIST publication SP800-90). The result has been verified as being random data of good quality by at least one third party cryptographer. <http://sartryck.idg.se/Art/ Yubihsm_1_TW072011.html> Use this program to add random data from the YubiHSM to the entropy pool of your Linux operating system. This is useful whenever lots of random data is needed, such as when generating chryptographic keys (GPG-keys), on a server terminating SSL sessions etc. You may run this script from cron, or in a while-loop. Make sure it does not run at the same time as something else accessing the YubiHSM though, or the two tasks may interrupt each other - probably making both fail. OPTIONS
-D, --device device file name (default: /dev/ttyACM0). -v, --verbose enable verbose operation. -c, --count number of iterations to run (default: 100). -r, --ratio bits per byte read to use. 8 is probably fine, but as a conservative default 2 is used. --debug enable debug printout, including all data sent to/from YubiHSM. EXIT STATUS
0 Entropy added successfully 1 Failure BUGS
Report python-pyhsm/yhsm-linux-add-entropy bugs in the issue tracker <https://github.com/Yubico/python-pyhsm/issues/> SEE ALSO
The python-pyhsm home page <https://github.com/Yubico/python-pyhsm/> YubiHSMs can be obtained from Yubico <http://www.yubico.com/>. python-pyhsm December 2011 yhsm-linux-add-entropy(1)
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