On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 9:15 AM, Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming) < [email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming) < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming) < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> *Restore script:* >>> >>> <CODE> >>> ---snipped--- >>> </CODE> >>> >>> >>> >> Hi All, >> >> I have tested my self-written harddisk backup/cloning script by performing >> a backup of my Western Digital 500 GB SATA harddisk to my 160 GB Hitachi >> harddisk. >> >> The backup operation is successful except for 3 virtual machines. The >> backup of these 3 virtual machines fail because partimage does not support >> ext4 filesystems. I have performed a backup of these 3 VMs *again* using the >> following modified script to handle ext4 filesystems by using fsarchiver: >> >> <SCRIPT> >> ---snipped--- >> >> </SCRIPT> >> >> The duration of harddisk cloning has been shortened from 7 hours to 4.5 >> hours. The filesize of the backup image set has been reduced from 300 GB to >> 126 GB, which is a substantial reduction of more than 50%. >> >> >> > *Latest Backup Script as at 15 November 2009 9:13 A.M. SGT:* > > <CODE> > ---snipped--- > </CODE> > > *Latest Restore Script as at 15 November 2009 Sunday 9:17 A.M. SGT:* <CODE> #!/bin/sh set -x ############################################################################################################### ############################################################################################################### # Script to Restore Xen Host/Dom0 and all DomUs which are using Logical Volumes as Virtual Hard Disks ############################################################################################################### ############################################################################################################### # Written by: # Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming) Dip(Mechatronics) BEng(Hons)(Mechanical Engineering) # Alma Maters: # (1) Singapore Polytechnic # (2) National University of Singapore # Primary Blog: http://teo-en-ming-aka-zhang-enming.blogspot.com # Secondary Blog: http://enmingteo.wordpress.com # Youtube Videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/enmingteo # Xen Tutorials and Video Demos: http://www.xen.org/support/tutorial.html # Email: [email protected] # MSN: [email protected] # Mobile Phone (Starhub Prepaid): +65-8369-2618 # Street: Bedok Reservoir Road # Country: Singapore # First written: 13 November 2009 Friday 6:49 P.M. Singapore time # Last updated: 13 November 2009 Friday 8:25 P.M. Singapore time # Last updated: 13 November 2009 Friday 8:59 P.M. Singapore time # Last updated: 13 November 2009 Friday 9:40 P.M. Singapore time # Last updated: 14 November 2009 Saturday 3:31 A.M. Singapore time # Last updated: 15 November 2009 Sunday 1:25 A.M. Singapore time # Last updated: 15 November 2009 Sunday 8:38 A.M. Singapore time # REFERNCE: "Geek Sheet: Bare-metal backup and recovery", May 7th, 2008, Jason Perlow # URL: http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=8759 # Usage Instructions: # Boot up your desktop/server with System Rescue CD version 1.3.2 for i386/amd64. # Then execute this restore script. You need to adapt this script to work for your environment. # Download System Rescue CD from http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page # No. of QC Checks Performed on this restore script: 1 ############################################################################################################### # Declare Variables ############################################################################################################### HARDDISK=/dev/sda SOURCE=/media/hitachi/test ############################################################################################################### ############################################################################################################### # Restoring Xen Host/Dom0 ############################################################################################################### ############################################################################################################### # Restore the Master Boot Record dd if=$SOURCE/f11-xen-dom0-sda.mbr of=$HARDDISK bs=512 count=1 # Restore the Partition Geometry sfdisk $HARDDISK < $SOURCE/f11-xen-dom0-partition-geometry-sda.sfdisk # Re-create the LVM2 PV containing the host operating system/dom0 #pvcreate --uuid ??? /dev/sda2 pvcreate /dev/sda2 # Re-create the LVM2 PV containing all the virtual machines #pvcreate --uuid ??? /dev/sda3 pvcreate /dev/sda3 # Restore the LVM2 metadata for the volume group containing the host operating system/dom0 vgcfgrestore --file $SOURCE/vg_fedora11_host-vgcfg.lvm2.metadata vg_fedora11_host # Restore the LVM2 metadata for the volume group containing all the virtual machines vgcfgrestore --file $SOURCE/virtualmachines-vgcfg.lvm2.metadata virtualmachines # Activate all the volume groups vgchange -ay # Restore all filesystems for the host operating system/dom0 fsarchiver restfs -v $SOURCE/f11-xen-dom0-filesystems.fsa id=0,dest=/dev/sda1 \ id=1,dest=/dev/vg_fedora11_host/lv_home \ id=2,dest=/dev/vg_fedora11_host/lv_root \ id=3,dest=/dev/vg_fedora11_host/lv_var # Re-create the swap partition mkswap /dev/vg_fedora11_host/lv_swap ############################################################################################################### ############################################################################################################### # Restoring Xen-based Virtual Machines/DomUs/Guest Operating Systems/VMs ############################################################################################################### ############################################################################################################### ### NOTE: Check for swap partitions in each virtual machine and do a mkswap. # VM 1: Fedora 11 x86_64 PV domU (MPICH2 Virtual Supercomputer Center) ############################################################################################################### zcat $SOURCE/virtualmachines-f11-pv-hpc-node0001.img.gz | dd of=/dev/virtualmachines/f11-pv-hpc-node0001 # VM 2: Fedora 11 x86_64 PV domU (MPICH2 Virtual Supercomputer Center) ############################################################################################################### zcat $SOURCE/virtualmachines-f11-pv-hpc-node0002.img.gz | dd of=/dev/virtualmachines/f11-pv-hpc-node0002 # VM 3: Fedora 11 x86_64 PV domU (MPICH2 Virtual Supercomputer Center) ############################################################################################################### zcat $SOURCE/virtualmachines-f11-pv-hpc-node0003.img.gz | dd of=/dev/virtualmachines/f11-pv-hpc-node0003 # VM 4: Fedora 11 x86_64 PV domU (MPICH2 Virtual Supercomputer Center) ############################################################################################################### zcat $SOURCE/virtualmachines-f11-pv-hpc-node0004.img.gz | dd of=/dev/virtualmachines/f11-pv-hpc-node0004 # VM 5: Fedora 11 x86_64 PV domU (MPICH2 Virtual Supercomputer Center) ############################################################################################################### zcat $SOURCE/virtualmachines-f11-pv-hpc-node0005.img.gz | dd of=/dev/virtualmachines/f11-pv-hpc-node0005 # VM 6: Fedora 11 x86_64 PV domU (MPICH2 Virtual Supercomputer Center) ############################################################################################################### zcat $SOURCE/virtualmachines-f11-pv-hpc-node0006.img.gz | dd of=/dev/virtualmachines/f11-pv-hpc-node0006 # VM 7: Fedora 11 x86_64 PV domU (MPICH2 Virtual Supercomputer Center) ############################################################################################################### zcat $SOURCE/virtualmachines-f11-pv-hpc-node0007.img.gz | dd of=/dev/virtualmachines/f11-pv-hpc-node0007 # VM 8: Fedora 11 x86_64 PV domU (MPICH2 Virtual Supercomputer Center) ############################################################################################################### zcat $SOURCE/virtualmachines-f11-pv-hpc-node0008.img.gz | dd of=/dev/virtualmachines/f11-pv-hpc-node0008 # VM 9: FreeBSD 8.0 RC2 UNIX amd64 HVM domU ############################################################################################################### zcat $SOURCE/virtualmachines-freebsd.img.gz | dd of=/dev/virtualmachines/freebsd # VM 10: OpenSolaris 2009.06 UNIX amd64 PV domU ############################################################################################################### zcat $SOURCE/virtualmachines-opensolaris.img.gz | dd of=/dev/virtualmachines/opensolaris # VM 11: Rocks 5.1 x86_64 HPC Compute Cluster HVM domU (based on CentOS 5.2) ############################################################################################################### # Add partition mappings in /dev/mapper kpartx -av /dev/virtualmachines/rocks0001 # Restore MBR dd if=$SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0001.mbr of=/dev/virtualmachines/rocks0001 bs=512 count=1 # Restore partition geometry sfdisk /dev/virtualmachines/rocks0001 < $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0001.sfdisk # Restore all filesystems partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0001p1 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0001p1.img.000 partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0001p2 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0001p2.img.000 partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0001p5 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0001p5.img.000 # Re-create swap mkswap /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0001p3 # Delete partition mappings in /dev/mapper kpartx -dv /dev/virtualmachines/rocks0001 # VM 12: Rocks 5.1 x86_64 HPC Compute Cluster HVM domU (based on CentOS 5.2) ############################################################################################################### # Add partition mappings in /dev/mapper kpartx -av /dev/virtualmachines/rocks0002 # Restore MBR dd if=$SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0002.mbr of=/dev/virtualmachines/rocks0002 bs=512 count=1 # Restore partition geometry sfdisk /dev/virtualmachines/rocks0002 < $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0002.sfdisk # Restore all filesystems partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0002p1 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0002p1.img.000 partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0002p2 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0002p2.img.000 partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0002p5 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0002p5.img.000 # Re-create swap mkswap /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0002p3 # Delete partition mappings in /dev/mapper kpartx -dv /dev/virtualmachines/rocks0002 # VM 13: Rocks 5.1 x86_64 HPC Compute Cluster HVM domU (based on CentOS 5.2) ############################################################################################################### # Add partition mappings in /dev/mapper kpartx -av /dev/virtualmachines/rocks0003 # Restore MBR dd if=$SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0003.mbr of=/dev/virtualmachines/rocks0003 bs=512 count=1 # Restore partition geometry sfdisk /dev/virtualmachines/rocks0003 < $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0003.sfdisk # Restore all filesystems partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0003p1 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0003p1.img.000 partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0003p2 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0003p2.img.000 partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0003p5 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0003p5.img.000 # Re-create swap mkswap /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0003p3 # Delete partition mappings in /dev/mapper kpartx -dv /dev/virtualmachines/rocks0003 # VM 14: Rocks 5.1 x86_64 HPC Compute Cluster HVM domU (based on CentOS 5.2) ############################################################################################################### # Add partition mappings in /dev/mapper kpartx -av /dev/virtualmachines/rocks0004 # Restore MBR dd if=$SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0004.mbr of=/dev/virtualmachines/rocks0004 bs=512 count=1 # Restore partition geometry sfdisk /dev/virtualmachines/rocks0004 < $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0004.sfdisk # Restore all filesystems partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0004p1 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0004p1.img.000 partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0004p2 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0004p2.img.000 partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0004p5 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0004p5.img.000 # Re-create swap mkswap /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0004p3 # Delete partition mappings in /dev/mapper kpartx -dv /dev/virtualmachines/rocks0004 # VM 15: Rocks 5.1 x86_64 HPC Compute Cluster HVM domU (based on CentOS 5.2) ############################################################################################################### # Add partition mappings in /dev/mapper kpartx -av /dev/virtualmachines/rocks0005 # Restore MBR dd if=$SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0005.mbr of=/dev/virtualmachines/rocks0005 bs=512 count=1 # Restore partition geometry sfdisk /dev/virtualmachines/rocks0005 < $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0005.sfdisk # Restore all filesystems partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0005p1 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0005p1.img.000 partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0005p2 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0005p2.img.000 partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0005p5 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-rocks0005p5.img.000 # Re-create swap mkswap /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-rocks0005p3 # Delete partition mappings in /dev/mapper kpartx -dv /dev/virtualmachines/rocks0005 # VM 16: Slackware64 13.0 amd64 HVM domU ############################################################################################################### # Add partition mappings in /dev/mapper kpartx -av /dev/virtualmachines/slackware64 # Restore MBR dd if=$SOURCE/virtualmachines-slackware64.mbr of=/dev/virtualmachines/slackware64 bs=512 count=1 # Restore partition geometry sfdisk /dev/virtualmachines/slackware64 < $SOURCE/virtualmachines-slackware64.sfdisk # Restore all filesystems # partimage does not support ext4 filesystems #partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-slackware64p1 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-slackware64p1.img.000 #partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-slackware64p2 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-slackware64p2.img.000 fsarchiver restfs -v $SOURCE/virtualmachines-slackware64p1.fsa \ id=0,dest=/dev/mapper/virtualmachines-slackware64p1 fsarchiver restfs -v $SOURCE/virtualmachines-slackware64p2.fsa \ id=0,dest=/dev/mapper/virtualmachines-slackware64p2 # Re-create swap mkswap /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-slackware64p3 # Delete partition mappings in /dev/mapper kpartx -dv /dev/virtualmachines/slackware64 # VM 17: Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala Linux HVM domU ############################################################################################################### # Add partition mappings in /dev/mapper kpartx -av /dev/virtualmachines/ubuntu910 # Restore MBR dd if=$SOURCE/virtualmachines-ubuntu910.mbr of=/dev/virtualmachines/ubuntu910 bs=512 count=1 # Restore partition geometry sfdisk /dev/virtualmachines/ubuntu910 < $SOURCE/virtualmachines-ubuntu910.sfdisk # Restore all filesystems # partimage does not support ext4 filesystems #partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-ubuntu910p1 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-ubuntu910p1.img.000 fsarchiver restfs -v $SOURCE/virtualmachines-ubuntu910p1.fsa \ id=0,dest=/dev/mapper/virtualmachines-ubuntu910p1 # Re-create swap mkswap /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-ubuntu910p5 # Delete partition mappings in /dev/mapper kpartx -dv /dev/virtualmachines/ubuntu910 # VM 18: Windows XP Home Edition SP3 32-bit HVM domU with VGA passthrough (requires Intel VT-d) ############################################################################################################### # Add partition mappings in /dev/mapper kpartx -av /dev/virtualmachines/winxphome32 # Restore MBR dd if=$SOURCE/virtualmachines-winxphome32.mbr of=/dev/virtualmachines/winxphome32 bs=512 count=1 # Restore partition geometry sfdisk /dev/virtualmachines/winxphome32 < $SOURCE/virtualmachines-winxphome32.sfdisk # Restore all filesystems partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-winxphome32p1 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-winxphome32p1.img.000 # Delete partition mappings in /dev/mapper kpartx -dv /dev/virtualmachines/winxphome32 # VM 19: openSUSE 11.2 x86_64 Linux PV domU ############################################################################################################### # Add partition mappings in /dev/mapper kpartx -av /dev/virtualmachines/opensuse # Restore MBR dd if=$SOURCE/virtualmachines-opensuse.mbr of=/dev/virtualmachines/opensuse bs=512 count=1 # Restore partition geometry sfdisk /dev/virtualmachines/opensuse < $SOURCE/virtualmachines-opensuse.sfdisk # Restore all filesystems # partimage does not support ext4 filesystems #partimage -e -b restore /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-opensuse2 $SOURCE/virtualmachines-opensuse2.img.000 fsarchiver restfs -v $SOURCE/virtualmachines-opensuse2.fsa id=0,dest=/dev/mapper/virtualmachines-opensuse2 # Re-create swap mkswap /dev/mapper/virtualmachines-opensuse1 # Delete partition mappings in /dev/mapper kpartx -dv /dev/virtualmachines/opensuse ############################################################################################################### ############################################################################################################### # Deactivate Logical Volume Manager vgchange -an # Sync filesystems sync # Reboot the machine reboot ############################################################################################################### # EOF ############################################################################################################### </CODE>
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