[rescue] recommendation (OSX): Carbon Copy Cloner
Patrick Giagnocavo
patrick at zill.net
Tue Apr 15 00:36:01 CDT 2008
I have just used this tool:
http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html
to save a colocated G5 Xserve from extended downtime due to a failing
but not totally dead (Hitachi Deskstar of course!) boot drive.
The original setup of the 3-drive Xserve was with the drives as 3
separate drives, non-RAID, no redundancy.
By moving the data off the second disk to the third disk, I was able to
clone the entire system onto the second disk and "bless" it to be booted
from. This saved my client from having to next-day FedEx me the media,
and go through a cumbersome re-installation process.
Note: I ran into a problem with the local NetInfo database, which was a
good idea in the Nextstep 3.x days but appears to have been neglected by
Apple since; see this URL for a resolution:
http://www.kombitz.com/2006/12/01/carbon-copy-cloner-trouble-cannot-login-after-cloning/
It is free for educational use, and fully functional for everyone else
at no charge, though the author does ask for a donation.
Those who want to get fancy, or have a lot of Xserves to install, can
use the netbooting features to have a standard OS image that gets rolled
out to all the systems on a network.
CCC also serves as a backup program of some sort, though I have not yet
tested that.
--Patrick
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