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2015 Jun 29
2
Tar CentOS installation and transfer it to new server
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Chris Murphy <lists at colorremedies.com> wrote: > Anaconda on Fedora live media installs uses: > > rsync -pogAXtlHrDx Looks like this is the same as -aAXHx The cap X is for extended attributes. -- Chris Murphy
2015 Jun 30
0
Tar CentOS installation and transfer it to new server
...4:43 PM, Chris Murphy <lists at colorremedies.com> wrote: > On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Chris Murphy <lists at colorremedies.com> > wrote: > > Anaconda on Fedora live media installs uses: > > > > rsync -pogAXtlHrDx > > Looks like this is the same as -aAXHx > > The cap X is for extended attributes. > > Mr. Murphy, thanks for your follow up. Do you mean boot both the current and the new server with LiveCD's and then --- rsync -aAXHx -e 'ssh' /chroot-mounted/root/directory root at 192.168.10.200: /chroot-mounted/root/destination/...
2015 Jun 30
1
Tar CentOS installation and transfer it to new server
On Jun 29, 2015, at 6:50 PM, Mike <1100100 at gmail.com> wrote: > > rsync -aAXHx -e 'ssh? -e ssh has been the default in rsync for a very long time. I believe the newest CentOS where -e defaults to rsh instead is CentOS 3. You only need to give -e nowadays when you need nonstandard ssh options, and you don?t want to put them in your ~/.ssh/config file. A common example...
2015 Jun 29
2
Tar CentOS installation and transfer it to new server
Thanks Mr. Roth! That's nice and methodical. I do like how you can revert by simply remounting the previous directories. I'm going to try both. I'm still hopeful that a simple tar -xf server.tgz into the chrooted "/" is possible. At linuxquestions.org, one user suggests it can be done by exempting the following: /proc /sys /dev /tmp /var I'm thinking the tarball thing