[CentOS] Migration Assistance

2011-09-05 Thread Brian Peters
Good Afternoon,

I have been tasked with migrating a machine sitting on RHEL 5.6 off a
rackspace cloud server to a local machine. In order to cut costs we would
like to utilize Centos 5.6. I have done quite a bit of research and have as
of yet been able to find a clear answer on how to accomplish this. I have
installed Centos 5.6 locally and am in a time crunch to complete this. I am
hoping that someone can explain how to achieve this requirement.

I did create a .tar file of the / partition of the RHEL remote server and
rsync'd it locally. Hopefully I can just copy certain files from this .tar
file to the new machine. Any and all assistance is tremendously appreciated.

Best.

Brian
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Re: [CentOS] Migration Assistance

2011-09-05 Thread Jay Leafey
I've used the instructions at 
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/MigrationGuide to move an RHEL system to 
CentOS with reasonable results.  Of course, YMMV.  It sounds like you 
have the added complication of a virtual-to-physical, I can't say much 
about that as it is not something I have done.  Physical-to-virtual (w 
VMware) yes, but not v2p.


Good luck!
--
Jay Leafey - jay.lea...@mindless.com
Memphis, TN



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Re: [CentOS] Migration Assistance

2011-09-05 Thread Simon Matter
 Good Afternoon,

 I have been tasked with migrating a machine sitting on RHEL 5.6 off a
 rackspace cloud server to a local machine. In order to cut costs we would

Whatever this cloud thing is, it can mean almost anything these days :)

 like to utilize Centos 5.6. I have done quite a bit of research and have
 as
 of yet been able to find a clear answer on how to accomplish this. I have
 installed Centos 5.6 locally and am in a time crunch to complete this. I
 am
 hoping that someone can explain how to achieve this requirement.

 I did create a .tar file of the / partition of the RHEL remote server and
 rsync'd it locally. Hopefully I can just copy certain files from this .tar
 file to the new machine. Any and all assistance is tremendously
 appreciated.

What I usually end up is to install the new system, then create rpm lists
on the source system and use yum/rpm on the target to make it have the
same packages. After that I apply all config changes (diff is really my
friend here) and rsync the data over.

I did a lot of migrations recently and I found it to be the best way with
just the simple tools: rpm, yum, diff, bash, rsync

Simon

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Re: [CentOS] Migration Assistance

2011-09-05 Thread R - elists
 
brian,
 
there are many solutions
 
if you like ssh and rsync etc, then...
 
taking this solution and modify it a little and it works great
 
http://www.jms1.net/code/rsync-backup.shtml
 
one, you can backup the machine(s) to another system with large space
 
two, once machine(s) backed up, then you can mod the script to do proper
excludes and then rsync the remote 5.6 to the local 5.6
 
again, proper use of excludes in the script is necessary and then when
getting ready to do final pull, you have to modify the local space to write
to so it doesnt go into a backup directory, but to where it need to go on
the new server

 - rh
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