if it's just /home that's 100% full how about just plugging a new HD then remount old /home to /tmp/home and the new drive to /home then copy files from the old drive?

That is unless you want to migrate to a fast, new and shiny server.

On 4/26/2010 10:09 PM, Arnel Pastrana wrote:
Hi,

Thanks for the reply...

no the machine can still be on.. my /home is 100% already and the entire
hard disk is soon to be comsumed.  In fact both machine are on and I did scp
the config files from my old server to the new one... but still doesn't
work, because I can remember there are some more things I did to make that
debian box to be my domain controller.

On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 5:59 PM, strong <[email protected]> wrote:

  
when you say "the hard disk is full" you mean, your debian cannot start
anymore?

why not slave the hard disk, and retrieve those configs from the old
server?

 >>>M

Arnel Pastrana wrote:
    
Hi everyone!

This is what I hate in debian... because once you've set it up it will
work as it is it won't gives you any headache.

This is the scenario:

I have setup samba as my domain controller over my xp, oxs, and linux
lab in my debian server.
1.  The debian server is quiet old
2.  The hard disk is full

My solution:
1.  I setup a new server with a new hard disk now.
2.  I was able to install debian again.. and setup the rest of the
features that I run on my old server.

Problem:

1.  I can't find my documentation how i make samba as domain controller.
2.  As far I know the how to in samba.org <http://samba.org> site
doesn't help me much before when I setup the samba as domain controller.
3. I can't find the how to that helped me before when I set it up.

Any idea please.... since my mind is clog at the mean time what to do..

Thanks,

Arnel :)


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