| To: | Eric Peterson <srcfoo@xxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: [Xen-users] Re: restore a backup on other machines |
| From: | Chris Fanning <christopher.fanning@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | 2006年1月13日 11:12:57 +0100 |
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Hi Eric, > parition on the destination machine. I usually just shutdown the VM that I > want to copy, mount the partition for that domU, and then copy the files > where ever and however I want. I was thinking along those lines. > If you're using image files, then just copy the image file. That sounds interesting. Maybe I could use rsync to keep image files up to date. Where can I learn more about image files? Got a link? Do you link that would be comparable to a LVM snapshot? > > Also, I'm assuming you would be restoring it to another Xen machine with a > similar installation of Xen. yes. Thanks Chris. On 1/12/06, Eric Peterson <srcfoo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 1/12/06, Chris Fanning <christopher.fanning@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Sorry, I meant to say: > > I would like to make a backup and then restore is onto other machines > > via the network. > > > > If you're using partitions rather than image files, you should only need to > make a copy of all the files on that partition and restore the files to a > parition on the destination machine. I usually just shutdown the VM that I > want to copy, mount the partition for that domU, and then copy the files > where ever and however I want. The procedure would be similar for any > backup program as well. Just make a backup of everything and then restore > it to the new location. > > If you're using image files, then just copy the image file. > > Also, I'm assuming you would be restoring it to another Xen machine with a > similar installation of Xen. > > If this is the wrong approach or there is a better way, please let me know, > but this has worked well for me so far. > > -Eric > _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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