Subject: backing up CF card (was: life of CF card)
To: None <port-hpcmips@NetBSD.org>
From: Thomas Isenbarger <isen@plantpath.wisc.edu>
List: port-hpcmips
Date: 12/19/2006 09:51:37
Another thought:
If I install netatalk on the BSD machine, then access the BSD machine
from my OS X machine, and then copy the CF card's entire file system
by drag and drop into a folder on my OS X machine, would that work?
What issues would keep it from working?
thanks,
isen
On Dec 19, 2006, at 8:39 AM, Thomas Isenbarger wrote:
> I don't have netcat, but I do have pax and tar. I will go through
> the doc, but I may have some questions down the road or ask for
> advice about the best way to implement this. I am also looking
> into using dd for backing up the card.
>
> thanks,
> isen
>
>> On 12/19 08:17 , Thomas Isenbarger wrote:
>>> One thing that I have seen already is that it states one of the
>>> limitations is that it is not made to provide exact re-imaging of
>>> failed disks, though it says an exact image of a Unix/Linux file
>>> system may be able to be made.
>>>
>>> That is one thing I would like to be able to do for a failed CF
>>> card: rewrite the backup to a new card. Do you have any experience
>>> with that?
>>
>> yeah, I've done full bare-metal restores from backuppc many times.
>> Never on
>> a small non-x86 box tho.
>> tar+netcat is what's needed on the client side (unless you have
>> some other
>> transport mechanism... netcat is what I usually use). I don't know
>> if the
>> netbsd installer has netcat (AFAIK it has pax instead of tar,
>> which I think
>> will work).
>>
>> anyone know a simple way to get netcat on a 'rescue image' that
>> runs in RAM
>> on an hpcmips machine?
>>
>> --
>> Carl Soderstrom
>> Systems Administrator
>> Real-Time Enterprises
>> www.real-time.com
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