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Full Restore of Debian server

Updated: 21 May 2010 | 3 comments
Marek Kedzierski's picture
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Hi.. I'm trying to restore of Debian 5 machine which is supported by Nb 6.5.4.
During restore I have kernel panic because NB is trying to overwrite some files used by the kernel.

Which files should be skipped on Debian to restore full backup of entire system without issues ?

Thx for any info..

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Claudio Veronezi's picture
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Have U back it up with BareMetal option?

Habe U back it up w/ Baremetal option?

Try to exclude /proc and other memory based file system from the restore.

Claudio Veronezi Mendes
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Karthikeyan Sundaram's picture
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You Get this Details from BAR - View Status Window

 

Thanks, Karthikeyan Sundaram.

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outside of BMR

The way to avoid overwriting your kernel is to restore / to /root, then switch mount points

Per the thread below, by the hallowed posts of Stumpr

https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/prepare-server-full-unix-restore