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2015 Jun 29
2
Tar CentOS installation and transfer it to new server
Current Installation: CentOS 7.1503 with SerNet Samba 4 ver. 4.1.17 configured as Active Directory Domain Controller. Current Installation: HP Workstation with dual Xeon quadcore cpu's and 4 x SATA hard drives NOT configured in RAID array. New Installation: CentOS 7.1503 minimal install New Installation: SuperMicro with single Xeon quadcore cpu and 4 x SATA hard drives configured in two pairs
2009 Feb 11
4
rsync not preserving permissions
...ommand runs as root and I use the -p option to preserve permissions but files with non-root owners are being created/updated as root owned. Can anyone explain whats wrong and if I can do anything to fix this? /usr/local/bin/rsync -r -p -e "ssh -l cacti -i /home/cacti/.ssh/id_dsa" sourceserver::cacti /usr/home/cacti Rsync version is 3.0.4 on FreeBSD thanks, Andy. ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
2015 Jun 29
0
Tar CentOS installation and transfer it to new server
...l. > > Has anyone done this before? > Do you know if it's doable? > > Thanks for reading. What we've done a good bit of, to upgrade one server from another that's already where we want it to be, is this: 1. On the target machine, mkdir /new /boot/new 2. rsync -HPavx <sourceserver>:/boot/. /boot/new/ 3. rsync -HPavx -exclude=/old -exclude=/var/log/wtmp <sourceserver>:/. /new/ (exclude anything else you want) 4. Copy /etc/fstab, /etc/sysconfig/network, /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-e*, /boot/grub/device.map, and /etc/exports, if any, to /boot/new and /new/etc...
2015 Jun 29
2
Tar CentOS installation and transfer it to new server
...gt; > Do you know if it's doable? > > > > Thanks for reading. > > What we've done a good bit of, to upgrade one server from another that's > already where we want it to be, is this: > > 1. On the target machine, mkdir /new /boot/new > 2. rsync -HPavx <sourceserver>:/boot/. /boot/new/ > 3. rsync -HPavx -exclude=/old -exclude=/var/log/wtmp <sourceserver>:/. > /new/ (exclude anything else you want) > 4. Copy /etc/fstab, /etc/sysconfig/network, > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-e*, /boot/grub/device.map, and > /etc/exports, if any,...