I would love to take a look at it. Please post it to the list - perhaps someone else could use it as well. From: Gustavo [mailto:lungpu@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 2:29 PM To: Allen Unrau Subject: Re: [vserver] how to backup / migrate a vserver? I've made a script that does exactly that you're talking about. It makes to backups, one for the conf and another for the "filesystem" of the virtual server. If it could be useful for you I can send it. Regards, Gustavo On 10/23/07, Allen Unrau <allen.unrau@sjrb.ca> wrote: Hello all I'm looking into using vservers in order to do server replication and failover. I have a couple of questions that I couldn't find in the online docs: 1. How to do a complete backup up of a vserver from the host? Is it just a matter of backing up the /etc/vservers/<vservername> directory? 2. How to migrate a vserver to another host? Just copy /etc/vservers/<vservername> to the new host? 3. Are the list archives searchable? It would make answering questions like this a bit easier. thanks Allen Unrau "Creative, interactive communication ... a dynamic medium that can be contributed to and experimented with by all." - J.C.R. Licklider, the Defence Department official who commissioned the early research that led to the Net -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Promové la cultura, compartí tus libros
I would love to take a look at it. Please
post it to the list – perhaps someone else could use it as well.
From: Gustavo
[mailto:lungpu@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007
2:29 PM
To: Allen Unrau
Subject: Re: [vserver] how to
backup / migrate a vserver?
I've made a script that
does exactly that you're talking about. It makes to backups, one for the conf
and another for the "filesystem" of the virtual server. If it could
be useful for you I can send it.
Regards,
Gustavo
On 10/23/07, Allen
Unrau <allen.unrau@sjrb.ca>
wrote:
Hello
all
I'm
looking into using vservers in order to do server replication and failover. I
have a couple of questions that I couldn't find in the online docs:
thanks
Allen Unrau
"Creative, interactive
communication ... a dynamic medium that can be contributed to and experimented
with by all."
- J.C.R. Licklider, the Defence
Department official who commissioned the early research that led to the Net
--
--------------------------------------------------------------
Promové la cultura, compartí tus libros