Onsdag 27 december 2006 18:50 skrev Kern Sibbald:
> On Tuesday 26 December 2006 15:39, Marc Schiffbauer wrote:
> > * Kern Sibbald schrieb am 26.12.06 um 15:03 Uhr:
> >
> > Hi Kern,
> >
> > [ progress on rescue cd ]
> >
> > > If anyone has some better ideas, I would appreciate it to hear them ...
> >
> > Do you know mondo? It is a disaster recovery system that supports
> > many distros and optionally can use the distros kernel to build the
> > boot media.
>
> Yes.  I have read about it and even downloaded it once or twice.
>
> > Maybe it would be a good idea to provide a bacula-rescue.tgz that can
> > be put into a mondo DR-cdrom?
>
> That's an idea -- at least for the part of the Bacula rescue that does not
> change.  However, it doesn't help for the really cool part of the Bacula
> rescue CD that captures the exact state of your current system.
I must admit that I have not tested the mondo system, but I have had the 
thought that it would fit with bacula several times. citing their manual:

"mindi creates a set of boot/root floppy disk images and/or a bootable ISO 
image using files from the system it runs on. mindi will try hard to 
reproduce the environment of its host system including loaded modules to 
ensure that the system can be booted properly from the created rescue media. 
mindi is used by mondoarchive(8) to produce the required boot/root floppy or 
CD images but can also be used stand-alone."

it seems to me that it actually reproduces just the basic setup of our system 
on the bootable CD that we need to reproduce our disks. If the Bacula client 
is included on the mondo CD with its original configs then we can get the 
tarfile from the bacula server are we then not ready to go?

Another thing that I have tried is the mklivecd script that is working with 
the Mandrake and PCLinuxOS distros, and I see that similar things have been 
created for debian and other distros. It comes as easy as composing a 
command-line or config file that specifies what to exclude, and then it 
creates an iso file that can be burned to CD or DVD. Then you have a live CD 
that boots your system with the same parameters and configs. Running on the 
CD / DVD you can install the system to disk again - the wizard lets you 
partition and format harddisks and the it runs by itself. If a script could 
recreate the disk setup based on bacula-provided config files in case of an 
exact clone it could not be much simpler.

So I think it is a very good approach to make a package or tar file that 
bacula can provide to include in various types of rescue/live cd's. Then it 
may be quite possible to go further from there

Regards

Steen

>
> > http://www.mondorescue.org/
> >
> > Merry Christmas and good Luck for 2007! Keep up the good work..
>
> Thanks.  The same for you :-)
>
> Kern
>
> PS: By the way, just this afternoon I succeeded in getting my rescue disk
> to boot again, by making a few non-trivial (or more correctly non-obvious)
> changes!!!!
>
> > -Marc
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