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2018 Jan 07
2
Re: virtdf outputs on host differs from df in guest
...or creating prepared disk image 'fs:xfs' on 'test1.img': failed to create filesystem (xfs): mkfs: xfs: /dev/sda1: mkfs.xfs: No such file or directory does I need to rebuild the iniramfs to include mkfs.xfs, is this the root reason that cause the different numbers ? then I used virt-rescure method , the filesystem type was ext2/ext3: ><rescue> mount /dev/sda1 /sysroot/ mount: /dev/sda1 is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: unknown filesystem type '(null)' ><rescue> stat -f /sysroot File: "/sysroot" ID: ab0d9f3277e010fd Namelen: 255...
2009 Jan 12
2
confusing samba log entries
Hello, I'm having some trouble using Samba to backup my PC with Lenovo's Rescue and Restore. In the course of analysing potential causes of the problem, I noticed in my Samba server's log (pertaining to my client PC) several "can't do this" or "can't do that" messages. Specifically, here are the messages that appear constantly: [2009/01/12 11:05:52, 0]
2020 Nov 18
2
Best practice preparing for disk restoring system
...t tool is new to me but looks very interesting! > _______________________________________________ Yes, indeed. Up to now, I have very good experience with that. Setup new server. Create "rear" backup on USB, nfs-share or more secure via sshfs. Destroy Raid, Create new Raid. boot from rescure image. type "rear recover". DONE. All that in less than 10 minutes.
2020 Nov 17
2
Best practice preparing for disk restoring system
Maybe "rear" is an appropriate solution for you? https://relax-and-recover.org/ On 17/11/2020 18:23, Chris Schanzle via CentOS wrote: > I would include LVM and mdadm info as well, since I use those features.? I encourage you to look at what long-lived tools, such as clonezilla, write into their archive directories.? It's impressive. > > If you zero out all free space on
2018 Jan 04
2
Re: virtdf outputs on host differs from df in guest
hi Jones, Thanks for your reply. At 2018-01-04 19:41:27, "Richard W.M. Jones" <rjones@redhat.com> wrote: >On Thu, Jan 04, 2018 at 12:58:40PM +0800, Chen Fan wrote: >[In guest] >> python -c 'import os; s = os.statvfs ("/"); print s' >> posix.statvfs_result(f_bsize=4096, f_frsize=4096, f_blocks=5886149, >> f_bfree=4802342, f_bavail=4802342,
2018 Jan 07
3
Re: virtdf outputs on host differs from df in guest
after install libguestfs_xfs, all results are: [using guestfish] guestfish -N fs:xfs -m /dev/sda1 statvfs / bsize: 4096 frsize: 4096 blocks: 24713 bfree: 23391 bavail: 23391 files: 51136 ffree: 51133 favail: 51133 fsid: 2049 flag: 4096 namemax: 255 [using virt-rescure] virt-rescue -a test1.img ><rescue> mount /dev/sda1 /sysroot ><rescue> stat -f /sysroot File: "/sysroot" ID: 80100000000 Namelen: 255 Type: xfs Block size: 4096 Fundamental block size: 4096 Blocks: Total: 24713 Free: 23391 Available: 23391 Inod...
2010 Mar 24
5
centos Installation on Multiple machines
Hi, I want to install customized centos on multiple systems. Can PXE boot do that ? Apart from this is there any other way of doing image copy of centos OS and installing it on several client machines through network. I used clonezilla, but after image cloning, i will again have to use the clonezilla LIVE CD on client machine to do a image restore. I want to make a clone of centos OS and