Hi,
I have Freebsd 4.11 updated with cvsup to the last version.
I made the dump with the command "dump -0ua -f /mnt/dumpImage /" and then I
retore the system with the command "restore rf dumpImage".
Thanks for your help.




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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de Marco
Scandaletti
Enviado el: viernes, 09 de marzo de 2007 19:04
Para: [email protected]
Asunto: Re: [Ntop] Dump freebsd image with ntop

Hi Ismael,

i have searched any docs that explain techniques to clone a freebsd system
many use dump utility
look at here : http://tomclegg.net/freebsdclone
you clone your system in the same manner? try this, clone on the fly :)
What version of freebsd are you running?
what do you have made after restore?

scanda

Ismael wrote:
> Yes,the dump is a image of the disk that is make with the utility dump and
> then is restored in another machine with the "restore" utility.
> The two machines had the same hardware (Shuttle sb52g2 with a pentium 4
2.66
>
> and one disk ide at mount point ad0).
> There is only one mount point the "/"
> The plugins exist in the path and the permissions are full acces "chmod
> 777".
> I have not check the integrity but the rest of the system works fine and
the
>
> image has been built many times.
> It is possible that every time i make the image they corrupt in the same
> point?
> The dump utility may not preserve permissions or links?
>   
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