Hi all, long time since I've read or posted...been away from home most of the last month working a office rollout.
The customer who is driving the requirements for this office, has some pretty finicky and esoteric requirements to run the cadd software that they use. We have a working configuration we need to roll out on several other machines and we're looking for a way to clone/duplicate this machine instead of the long and tedious job of configuring 10+ more machines manually. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how this can be done reliably? The hardware specs for anyone interested are: - HP C3600 Workstations - HP A1658-60031 HDisk (SCSI Ultra 160 LVD) The thing I am stumped by is how to get both disks running in the same machine and bit-for-bit copy them. From what I can tell, in order to have them both in the same system, they need to be initialized as different volumes (ie /dev/vg00 and /dev/vg01) and I cannot find out if the /dev/vg01 can be used at the main booting disk in a system after cloing, or if it *has to be* /dev/vg00. I'm an IBM kinda guy, so anyone out there with any hints, I'd really appreciate them. Thanks in advance...I hope. -- Linux SxS Mirror [http://sxs.homeip.net] _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list - http://linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Archives,and Digests are located at the above URL.
