New Drive restore
New Drive restore
I haven't tried this yet, but I was wondering if you can add a larger drive to your computer (or replace a dead drive with a newer one), then restore the image from the old drive onto the new one.
Re: New Drive restore
Are you talking about your server or a client computer?
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Re: New Drive restore
if you are talking about re-imaging a drive of a client backed up with PBA (or Clonezilla) i have done that (restore to a larger drive), then boot to a recent linux distro live and use gparted to make partitions larger.
so, yeah.
i used to use partition image, now gparted is best.
so, yeah.
i used to use partition image, now gparted is best.
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Re: New Drive restore
This is a pro-style feature. Hard drives go bad at work all the time and we rarely have the same size drives laying around as the original. I'm thinking of a quick way to put in a new drive (usually larger, but sometimes smaller) in the client and pull an image off the server to get them back up and running quickly.
If you have to use gparted to resize, then it means I can't tell them how to do it over the phone. I'll have to do it in person. That's OK, but I wish it could resize the image on the fly. Thats not Amahi's fault though. Its the same reason we always use Symantec Ghost over the linux choices. Still, having a network bootable function is really cool.
If you have to use gparted to resize, then it means I can't tell them how to do it over the phone. I'll have to do it in person. That's OK, but I wish it could resize the image on the fly. Thats not Amahi's fault though. Its the same reason we always use Symantec Ghost over the linux choices. Still, having a network bootable function is really cool.
Re: New Drive restore
we're attempting to move from PBA to clonezilla.
clonezilla supports cloning to a larger drive, but not to smaller drives.
clonezilla supports cloning to a larger drive, but not to smaller drives.
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Re: New Drive restore
Why not Bacula? That looks much more attractive to me for individual desktop backup. I can see where clonezilla would be useful in deploying base images, but I can't see ever using it (ever) to back up my desktops. I'm currently using True Image to backup and restore to my HDA.
By the way, True Image will restore an image to a larger (or smaller) drive if there is enough room. We're talking about Windows backups though. My only Linux box is the HDA.
By the way, True Image will restore an image to a larger (or smaller) drive if there is enough room. We're talking about Windows backups though. My only Linux box is the HDA.
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There's also BackupPC (http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/). I'm just not sure how to package it for one-click install - Yum installs it to several directories (mostly under /usr/share). I don't know if making symlinks to the webapp dir would work?
Bacula looks great for Amahi Pro, but seems like overkill for most home users.
I think Amahi needs something like Clonezilla, but I think there's a bigger need for a daily / weekly (incremental) backup program as well.
Bacula looks great for Amahi Pro, but seems like overkill for most home users.
I think Amahi needs something like Clonezilla, but I think there's a bigger need for a daily / weekly (incremental) backup program as well.
Re: New Drive restore
In my situation I would use an FTP server and a Cobian backup to backup the desktop and the my documents folders on the important computers, but for those that aren't important (student lab computers) i just want a bare metal backup to quickly restore and get them back up.
Re: New Drive restore
so to answer the poor guys' question: yes it can.
It'll spew out an error about the drive not being identical in size but that's no biggie.
I've restored a 120GB "image" to a new 160GB drive without a hitch.
It'll spew out an error about the drive not being identical in size but that's no biggie.
I've restored a 120GB "image" to a new 160GB drive without a hitch.
echo '16i[q]sa[ln0=aln100%Pln100/snlbx]sbA0D2173656C7572206968616D41snlbxq' | dc
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Re: New Drive restore
Awesome. I'd be happy to test out the clonezilla functionality, especially if it will allow me to make an image once and upload it to multiple HDA's.
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