X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?p=bacula%2Frescue;a=blobdiff_plain;f=rescue%2Flinux%2Fusb%2FREADME.save;fp=rescue%2Flinux%2Fusb%2FREADME.save;h=d8e45ecdd1523ce13a05c7ab20fbb657f13c8887;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=4dd8d7fe401088b31113cd54fc0cc87ae121c971;hpb=fb21b5066e01a80263767f2406829a10dfa58303 diff --git a/rescue/linux/usb/README.save b/rescue/linux/usb/README.save new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d8e45ec --- /dev/null +++ b/rescue/linux/usb/README.save @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ + +Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Bacula Systems SA + +Please see the file LICENSE concerning the terms of the license, +copying and such. + +This readme assumes that you have already created your USB key. +if not, please see README.usb. + + +This is the first release of the bacula bare metal recovery key, +Please test it before you really use it. + +It's been tested so far on ubuntu 9.04 + +--WARNING-- + + -- BY ITSELF THIS SCRIPT WILL DO YOU NO GOOD, YOU MUST HAVE BACULA + INSTALLED ON THE MACHINES YOU WANT TO BACK UP, + AND BE SURE THAT YOUR BACKUP JOBS INCLUDE ALL MOUNTED DISKS + + + -- IN THIS CURRENT VERSION, THE FILE DAEMON IS A 3.0.3, IT SHOULD BE + COMPATIBLE WITH ALL DIRECTORS (FROM 2.0.4 ON) BUT FURTHER TESTING IS NEEDED + + -- THE FILE DAEMON DOESN'T SUPPORT SSL (NO ENCRYPTION) + + + -- THE SCRIPT HAS BEEN TESTED WITH LVM WITH ONLY ONE LVM VOLUME + IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN ONE LVM VOLUME, YOU MIGHT FIND A BUG + + -- THE SCRIPT WILL SCAN FOR SOFT RAID VOLUMES, NOT HARDWARE RAIDS + + -- THE ADDRESS OF THE FILE DAEMON AND STORAGE DAEMON MUST BE + THE IP ADDRESS AND NOT THE HOSTNAME IN THE BACULA-DIR.CONF + OF THE MACHINE CONTAINING THE DIRECTOR + +--YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED, SO LET'S CONTINUE--- + + +--- How to use this key + +First you want to boot on your system and mount all drives that +you want to be able to restore + +be sure to have DIALOG OR XDIALOG installed on your system + +BE CAREFUL, as of now, this key will pick up all drives, but will +create empty scripts if drives are not mounted + +the supported filesystems are + +--ext2 +--ext3 +--fat +--ntfs (needs some testing) +--jfs +--xfs +--reiserfs + + +---------------------SAVING YOUR COMPUTER'S HARDWARE CONFIG----------------- + +-Mount all your drives, plug in the usb stick, navigate to the + bs-rescue partition (normally mounted on /media/bs-rescue or + /mnt/bs-rescue) + +-navigate to the bacula-rescue directory + +-With root permission, execute the start_rescue script + +-choose backup + +-by default the script will save your data in clients/$hostname + (it will prompt you to enter a different name if you wish) + + +-You must have a bacula-fd.conf file somewhere, the script will + look for it in /etc/bacula and will prompt you to enter the path + if it is not found there + +-The script will prompt you for a bconsole.conf file, it is not + necessary , but if you don't provide it, you will have to + operate bacula from a different machine at the time of restore + + +-- et voilà..... you have backed up the structure of your + machine (not the data, bacula is used for that) + + +---------------------------RESTORING A BROKEN MACHINE-------------------------------- + +PLEASE SEE THE README.restore file