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re[2]: xfs_copy availability

To: James Rada <rada@xxxxxxx>
Subject: re[2]: xfs_copy availability
From: Greg Freemyer <freemyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 15:21:32 -0500
Cc: <linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Organization: The NorcrossGroup
Sender: linux-xfs-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx
James,

I just came across g4u  http://www.feyrer.de/g4u/

It is like ghost, but it is filesystem independent.

In a production environment, you upload a disk image to a ftp server.

Then for your target machines you use a g4u boot floppy/CD to boot and install 
the image on to the server you are setting up.

You should be able to do many in parallel.

I don't know how fast it is, but since it can do many in parallel maybe it is 
not so important.

Greg Freemyer

 >>  Steve and Eric,  Thanks for the quick responses. The reason I ask is,
 >>  we are developing a "drive mini plant" here in  mfg to build
 >>  customer disks for the McKinley (Linux IA64) systems.  We want to
 >>  try and use as much of the same code/processes that we use in our current
 >>  drive mini plants for building IRIX drives. One of the main tools  used
 >>  to transfer  images to the IRIX disks is xfs_copy. It's great
 >>  because it FAST! and we can copy multiple targets at the same
 >>  time. Did I mention that it is FAST! ;)

 >>  We have a disk build process in place for the McKinley disks, but it
 >>  uses a dump/restore mechanism. It only allows us to build one disk
 >>  at a time and it's is very, very slow.

 >>  Steve, I understand the irix threading primitives limitation.
 >>  Does that pretty much rule out *any* chance of xfs_copy running
 >>  on a Linux platform??

 >>  Thanks again!,
 >>  Jim



 >>  Stephen Lord wrote:

 >>  >On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 11:21, James Rada wrote:
 >>  >  
 >>  >
 >>  >>Hi,
 >>  >>
 >>  >>Is xfs_copy available in any release of XFS for Linux.
 >>  >>preferably  IA64??
 >>  >>    
 >>  >>
 >>  >
 >>  >Sorry, it has not been ported - it uses irix threading primitives
 >>  >which have not been implemented on linux.
 >>  >
 >>  >Steve
 >>  >
 >>  >
 >>  >  
 >>  >



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Greg Freemyer
Internet Engineer
Deployment and Integration Specialist
Compaq ASE - Tru64 v4, v5
Compaq Master ASE - SAN Architect
The Norcross Group
www.NorcrossGroup.com


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