<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div><div>All, <br><br></div>Hope everybody had a great ThanksGiving and is not as sick of turkey and ham as I am with all its derivatives (aka: wife creative cooking) :-)<br><br></div>I found out a few weeks back that our Phone Server has never been backed up before; the company we have a contract with says that this is "extra" and they would be happy to add that to our contract.<br>
<br></div>Long story short, I want to clone it or do a FULL backup. I have setup a small ftp server here at work and was able to use the Avaya CM (Communication Manager) interface to setup the backups.<br></div>The problem is that it backs up only the AVAYA config files and nothing of the OS.<br>
<br></div>So I tap into the server and here is what I see:<br><br>Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.3 (Tikanga)<br>Kernel 2.6.18-128.AV14xen on an i686<br>Enter your terminal type (i.e., xterm, vt100, etc.) [vt100]=><br>
19220: old priority 0, new priority 0<br><br>chavess@GencoCM> df -h<br>Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on<br>/dev/xvda1 3.4G 1.3G 2.0G 39% /<br>/dev/xvda6 23M 1.3M 21M 6% /root2<br>
/dev/xvda8 1012M 34M 927M 4% /home<br>/dev/xvdb 6.9G 1.5G 5.1G 23% /var<br>/dev/xvdd 14G 948M 13G 8% /msg/media1<br>chavess@GencoCM><br><br></div><div>The 'thing" is that any USB device I connect to it does not get mounted. I checked udev for rules and udev.conf and both are pretty much empty.<br>
</div><div>I am definitely not a Xen guru and do not have a clue on how to get a proper clone image or a good backup off of it.<br></div><div>Would Clonezilla work for a Xen VM? I also have a copy of the "System Rescue CD" here; is this a better option? RSync?<br>
</div><div>Are there any built in tools in the OS from AVAYA to do what I need/want?<br></div><div><br></div><div>Thanks<br><br></div><div>Sergio<br></div><div><br></div><br></div>