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From: Steven S. <st...@na...> - 2021-07-17 12:20:28
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Please check this FAQ: https://drbl.org/faq/fine-print.php?path=./2_System/119_larger_to_smaller_disk_restore_clone.faq#119_larger_to_smaller_disk_restore_clone.faq Steven On 7/15/21 01:27, Patrick Baldwin wrote: > Hi, I've got a device I'd like to clone so I can set up future devices > identically; it's one of these: > > https://www.onlogic.com/cl210g-11/ <https://www.onlogic.com/cl210g-11/> > > The drive shows up as 128GB, I had a 128GB flash drive so I thought > device to device clone and I'd be in business. Of course, the problem > is that the128G drive isn't actually 128GiB, so it's too small and the > clone fails. But if I copy it to a larger drive (like the 250GB I > had), getting the copy onto the flash drive works, however when I try > to copy it onto the new device, that fails because the source is > larger than the target. How would folks use Clonezilla to handle this > scenario? > > > _______________________________________________ > Clonezilla-live mailing list > Clo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clonezilla-live -- Steven Shiau <steven _at_ stevenshiau org> Public Key Server PGP Key ID: 4096R/163E3FB0 Fingerprint: EB1D D5BF 6F88 820B BCF5 356C 8E94 C9CD 163E 3FB0 |
From: Patrick B. <pba...@my...> - 2021-07-14 17:52:41
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Hi, I've got a device I'd like to clone so I can set up future devices identically; it's one of these: https://www.onlogic.com/cl210g-11/ The drive shows up as 128GB, I had a 128GB flash drive so I thought device to device clone and I'd be in business. Of course, the problem is that the128G drive isn't actually 128GiB, so it's too small and the clone fails. But if I copy it to a larger drive (like the 250GB I had), getting the copy onto the flash drive works, however when I try to copy it onto the new device, that fails because the source is larger than the target. How would folks use Clonezilla to handle this scenario? |
From: Steven S. <st...@na...> - 2021-04-25 12:38:17
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I believe it's all your LVs are not detected by Clonezilla, so it uses partclone.dd to save /dev/nvme0n1p1. In the beginning of ocs-sr, LVM will be shut down, but later it will be enabled after all the partitions without LV are saved. You should be able to see something like: *****************************************************. Finished saving /dev/sda1 as /home/partimag/2021-04-25-12-img-lvm/sda1.xfs-ptcl-img.zst *****************************************************. Setting up the Logical Volume Manager 2 logical volume(s) in volume group "centos" now active Parsing LVM layout for sda1 sda2 ... centos /dev/sda2 hi1T0g-pFCG-mOZa-urAS-l3Hb-SmfV-m5Z3Kd Parsing logical volumes... /dev/centos/swap Linux swap file, 4k page size, little endian, version 1, size 209919 pages, 0 bad pages, no label, UUID=e21de7eb-27d9-4787-9660-fb4278c41a1a /dev/centos/root Linux rev 1.0 ext4 filesystem data, UUID=d9523bfd-8471-4214-b0cb-c0883d43eac9 (extents) (64bit) (large files) (huge files) Saving the VG config... Volume group "centos" successfully backed up. done. Checking if the VG config was saved correctly... done. Saving /dev/centos/swap as filename: centos-swap. /dev/centos/swap info: Linux swap file, 4k page size, little endian, version 1, size 209919 pages, 0 bad pages, no label, UUID=e21de7eb-27d9-4787-9660-fb4278c41a1a Saving swap /dev/centos/swap info in /home/partimag/2021-04-25-12-img-lvm/swappt-centos-swap.info... *****************************************************. Saving /dev/centos/root as filename: centos-root. /dev/centos/root info: Linux rev 1.0 ext4 filesystem data, UUID=d9523bfd-8471-4214-b0cb-c0883d43eac9 (extents) (64bit) (large files) (huge files) *****************************************************. We can test more about LVM on LUKS if you tell us the steps how you done that in detail, and we will try to fix this issue. Thanks. Steven On 4/13/21 3:07 AM, l0f4r0--- via Clonezilla-live wrote: > Hi, > > Here is the partition configuration on my SSD (note the LVM2 inside LUKS): > > NAME FSTYPE LABEL MOUNTPOINT SIZE > nvme0n1 477G > ├─nvme0n1p1 vfat /boot/efi 477M > ├─nvme0n1p2 16M > ├─nvme0n1p3 ext4 boot /boot 477M > ├─nvme0n1p4 ntfs WinRE_DRV 1000M > └─nvme0n1p5 crypto_LUKS 474,8G > └─nvme0n1p5_crypt LVM2_member 474,8G > ├─myLvmGroup-myLvmSwap swap [SWAP] 14,9G > ├─myLvmGroup-myLvmVar ext4 var /var 18,6G > ├─myLvmGroup-myLvmRoot ext4 root / 74,5G > └─myLvmGroup-myLvmHome ext4 home /home 326G > > I want to create a clonezilla image of everything on an external drive partition. > > So I boot on a clonezilla-live installed on a USB stick, open a shell in order to open my LUKS container (at this stage myLvmGroup is recognized and deployed), start clonezilla and use the ncurses interface. > > Partitions like nvme0n1p{1,3,4} are backupped cleverly with `partclone.{vfat,ext4,ntfs}` respectively. Good. > > `partclone.dd` is used for nvme0n1p2 (no big deal, it's an Ms reserved partition). OK. > > However, `partclone.dd` is used as well with nvme0n1p5. Not good. This is not very handy (it's time-consuming and produces a large file as `dd` doesn't understand the underlying fs with the empty space). > > I think this is due to the fact that my LVM is shutdowned in clonezilla before the backup starts, as indicated in my logs: > > Clonezilla image dir: /home/partimag > Shutting down the Logical Volume Manager > Shutting Down logical volume: /dev/myLvmGroup/myLvmHome > Shutting Down logical volume: /dev/myLvmGroup/myLvmRoot > Shutting Down logical volume: /dev/myLvmGroup/myLvmSwap > Shutting Down logical volume: /dev/myLvmGroup/myLvmVar > Shutting Down volume group: myLvmGroup > Finished Shutting down the Logical Volume Manager > > * Why this behavior please? > > * Am I supposed to stay in shell mode and use `partclone` directly on each of my logical volumes? Like the following maybe: > `partclone.ext4 -z 10485760 -N -L /home/partimg/partclone.log -c -s /dev/mapper/myLvmGroup-myLvmRoot --output - | zstdmt -c -3 --rsyncable | split -a 2 -b 4096MB - /home/partimg/myLvmGroup-myLvmRoot.ext4-ptcl-img.zst. 2> /home/partimg/split_error.log`? > > * I haven't done it so far but do you think I can use the following command directly > `/usr/sbin/ocs-sr -q2 -c -j2 -z9p -i 4096 -fsck -enc -p choose savedisk fulldisk_encrypted_img nvme0n1`? Or will my LVM be shutdowned as well? > > Thank you in advance :) > > Best regards, > l0f4r0 > > > _______________________________________________ > Clonezilla-live mailing list > Clo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clonezilla-live -- Steven Shiau <steven _at_ stevenshiau org> Public Key Server PGP Key ID: 4096R/163E3FB0 Fingerprint: EB1D D5BF 6F88 820B BCF5 356C 8E94 C9CD 163E 3FB0 |
From: <l0...@tu...> - 2021-04-12 19:07:22
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Hi, Here is the partition configuration on my SSD (note the LVM2 inside LUKS): NAME FSTYPE LABEL MOUNTPOINT SIZE nvme0n1 477G ├─nvme0n1p1 vfat /boot/efi 477M ├─nvme0n1p2 16M ├─nvme0n1p3 ext4 boot /boot 477M ├─nvme0n1p4 ntfs WinRE_DRV 1000M └─nvme0n1p5 crypto_LUKS 474,8G └─nvme0n1p5_crypt LVM2_member 474,8G ├─myLvmGroup-myLvmSwap swap [SWAP] 14,9G ├─myLvmGroup-myLvmVar ext4 var /var 18,6G ├─myLvmGroup-myLvmRoot ext4 root / 74,5G └─myLvmGroup-myLvmHome ext4 home /home 326G I want to create a clonezilla image of everything on an external drive partition. So I boot on a clonezilla-live installed on a USB stick, open a shell in order to open my LUKS container (at this stage myLvmGroup is recognized and deployed), start clonezilla and use the ncurses interface. Partitions like nvme0n1p{1,3,4} are backupped cleverly with `partclone.{vfat,ext4,ntfs}` respectively. Good. `partclone.dd` is used for nvme0n1p2 (no big deal, it's an Ms reserved partition). OK. However, `partclone.dd` is used as well with nvme0n1p5. Not good. This is not very handy (it's time-consuming and produces a large file as `dd` doesn't understand the underlying fs with the empty space). I think this is due to the fact that my LVM is shutdowned in clonezilla before the backup starts, as indicated in my logs: Clonezilla image dir: /home/partimag Shutting down the Logical Volume Manager Shutting Down logical volume: /dev/myLvmGroup/myLvmHome Shutting Down logical volume: /dev/myLvmGroup/myLvmRoot Shutting Down logical volume: /dev/myLvmGroup/myLvmSwap Shutting Down logical volume: /dev/myLvmGroup/myLvmVar Shutting Down volume group: myLvmGroup Finished Shutting down the Logical Volume Manager * Why this behavior please? * Am I supposed to stay in shell mode and use `partclone` directly on each of my logical volumes? Like the following maybe: `partclone.ext4 -z 10485760 -N -L /home/partimg/partclone.log -c -s /dev/mapper/myLvmGroup-myLvmRoot --output - | zstdmt -c -3 --rsyncable | split -a 2 -b 4096MB - /home/partimg/myLvmGroup-myLvmRoot.ext4-ptcl-img.zst. 2> /home/partimg/split_error.log`? * I haven't done it so far but do you think I can use the following command directly `/usr/sbin/ocs-sr -q2 -c -j2 -z9p -i 4096 -fsck -enc -p choose savedisk fulldisk_encrypted_img nvme0n1`? Or will my LVM be shutdowned as well? Thank you in advance :) Best regards, l0f4r0 |
From: Luigi R. <lui...@ya...> - 2021-03-27 17:04:49
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Ok, I tried on other 2 pc and some result. I suppose wich it works correctly on cd-rom, not usb, I bootet via pendrive. Thanks Il 23/03/2021 14:51, Steven Shiau ha scritto: > > On 3/20/21 1:25 AM, Luigi Russo via Clonezilla-live wrote: >> Il 18/03/2021 13:47, Steven Shiau ha scritto: >>> Thanks for your feedback. Did you try that in different machines? >>> Is this issue happening on all the machine you have? >> >> Gigi: >> Hello, >> Actualli I can try only on my laptop Lenovo IdeaPad S145-15IWL as >> phisical machine. I tried also with VMWare on a virtual machine but >> it's same result. >> >> Thanks a lot for reply >> >> Gigi > > Thanks for your feedback. It seems I can reproduce this issue. Sometimes > it's working, sometimes it's not. I have to dig more... > > Steven > >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Clonezilla-live mailing list >> Clo...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clonezilla-live > |
From: Steven S. <st...@na...> - 2021-03-23 13:51:45
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On 3/20/21 1:25 AM, Luigi Russo via Clonezilla-live wrote: > Il 18/03/2021 13:47, Steven Shiau ha scritto: >> Thanks for your feedback. Did you try that in different machines? >> Is this issue happening on all the machine you have? > > Gigi: > Hello, > Actualli I can try only on my laptop Lenovo IdeaPad S145-15IWL as > phisical machine. I tried also with VMWare on a virtual machine but > it's same result. > > Thanks a lot for reply > > Gigi Thanks for your feedback. It seems I can reproduce this issue. Sometimes it's working, sometimes it's not. I have to dig more... Steven > > > _______________________________________________ > Clonezilla-live mailing list > Clo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clonezilla-live -- Steven Shiau <steven _at_ stevenshiau org> Public Key Server PGP Key ID: 4096R/163E3FB0 Fingerprint: EB1D D5BF 6F88 820B BCF5 356C 8E94 C9CD 163E 3FB0 |
From: Luigi R. <lui...@ya...> - 2021-03-19 17:35:24
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Il 18/03/2021 13:47, Steven Shiau ha scritto: > Thanks for your feedback. Did you try that in different machines? > Is this issue happening on all the machine you have? Gigi: Hello, Actualli I can try only on my laptop Lenovo IdeaPad S145-15IWL as phisical machine. I tried also with VMWare on a virtual machine but it's same result. Thanks a lot for reply Gigi |
From: Steven S. <st...@na...> - 2021-03-18 12:47:34
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Thanks for your feedback. Did you try that in different machines? Is this issue happening on all the machine you have? Steven On 3/18/21 3:53 AM, Luigi Russo via Clonezilla-live wrote: > Hello, > I'm a visually impaired user and would report a problem that > encountered booting Clonezilla. > I tried to boot distro with relative option for speech synthesis mode, > but there isn't any voice feedback, a sighted person tell me that it's > show the language selection but it don't speak. > How to solve it? If is a bug I hope that it's solved. > I tried with last Stable Live, both 64 bit based distros and Debian > test version. > > Thanks a lot > > > _______________________________________________ > Clonezilla-live mailing list > Clo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clonezilla-live -- Steven Shiau <steven _at_ stevenshiau org> Public Key Server PGP Key ID: 4096R/163E3FB0 Fingerprint: EB1D D5BF 6F88 820B BCF5 356C 8E94 C9CD 163E 3FB0 |
From: Luigi R. <lui...@ya...> - 2021-03-17 20:14:09
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Hello, I'm a visually impaired user and would report a problem that encountered booting Clonezilla. I tried to boot distro with relative option for speech synthesis mode, but there isn't any voice feedback, a sighted person tell me that it's show the language selection but it don't speak. How to solve it? If is a bug I hope that it's solved. I tried with last Stable Live, both 64 bit based distros and Debian test version. Thanks a lot |
From: Steven S. <st...@na...> - 2021-01-18 12:14:45
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No. Clonezilla does not support saving an image to an iso file directly. It can only be done by saving a source device to an image, then convert the image to an iso file: https://clonezilla.org/show-live-doc-content.php?topic=clonezilla-live/doc/04_Create_Recovery_Clonezilla Steven On 1/17/21 10:39 PM, Torstein Eide wrote: > hi > I like to save the remote copy to iso instead of overwriting a disk. > Is this possible? > > Example: > On server: > - use live img > - remote_source > - disk_to_remote_disk > - select disk > > On Client: > ocs-onthefly -s $Server -t /backup/server2.iso > > > -- Steven Shiau <steven _at_ stevenshiau org> Public Key Server PGP Key ID: 4096R/163E3FB0 Fingerprint: EB1D D5BF 6F88 820B BCF5 356C 8E94 C9CD 163E 3FB0 |
From: Torstein E. <tor...@gm...> - 2021-01-17 14:39:39
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hi I like to save the remote copy to iso instead of overwriting a disk. Is this possible? Example: On server: - use live img - remote_source - disk_to_remote_disk - select disk On Client: ocs-onthefly -s $Server -t /backup/server2.iso -- Torstein Eide Tor...@gm... |
From: Steven S. <st...@na...> - 2020-12-11 00:14:03
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Clonezilla does not support LUKS, so it uses dd to image all the device. Not the used blocks only. Steven On 2020/12/6 上午 12:37, michaelof--- via Clonezilla-live wrote: > Hi all, > > > I'm using Clonezilla to make periodically image backups of my OpenSuse VPS. Booting VPS with Clonezilla, imnage to be stored via ssh to my local OpenSuse PC, at home. Finally to an external USB hdd. Images are additionaly, to regular delta-based rsnapshot backups. > File systems are all ext4, except small boot partition. > > Recognized that Clonezilla is able to send only data for "used" disk space via network, for unecrypted disks, makes it much faster. > > Had to image my company laptop, win10, encrypted hdd, all NTFS, once. 1 TB hdd, only 300+ GB in use. Not 100% sure, but AFAI remember Clonezilla sent all 1 TB. But I'm sure that clonezilla didn't ask for a passphrase to unlock. Reasonable, as some proprietary enc. solution on that laptop. > > My question, not tested: For an encrypted (LUKS) hdd on Linux, LVM/EXT4, is Clonezilla also sending the while disk via network? Or unlocking first before imaging, and sending only the used blocks? > > > Regards, > stay healthy! > Michael > > > _______________________________________________ > Clonezilla-live mailing list > Clo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clonezilla-live -- Steven Shiau <steven _at_ stevenshiau org> Public Key Server PGP Key ID: 4096R/163E3FB0 Fingerprint: EB1D D5BF 6F88 820B BCF5 356C 8E94 C9CD 163E 3FB0 |
From: <mic...@ro...> - 2020-12-05 16:38:00
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Hi all, I'm using Clonezilla to make periodically image backups of my OpenSuse VPS. Booting VPS with Clonezilla, imnage to be stored via ssh to my local OpenSuse PC, at home. Finally to an external USB hdd. Images are additionaly, to regular delta-based rsnapshot backups. File systems are all ext4, except small boot partition. Recognized that Clonezilla is able to send only data for "used" disk space via network, for unecrypted disks, makes it much faster. Had to image my company laptop, win10, encrypted hdd, all NTFS, once. 1 TB hdd, only 300+ GB in use. Not 100% sure, but AFAI remember Clonezilla sent all 1 TB. But I'm sure that clonezilla didn't ask for a passphrase to unlock. Reasonable, as some proprietary enc. solution on that laptop. My question, not tested: For an encrypted (LUKS) hdd on Linux, LVM/EXT4, is Clonezilla also sending the while disk via network? Or unlocking first before imaging, and sending only the used blocks? Regards, stay healthy! Michael |
From: Charles J. <ceh...@gm...> - 2020-11-09 11:46:59
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On 08/11/2020 23:43, Steven Shiau wrote: > That depends on the NTFS data blocks you have. Clonezilla will only > clone the used blocks. Thanks. That suggests (quite apart from error-checking) it's likely to be superior to dd in terms of duration of clone, since dd would copy blocks irrespective of being used or not. Thanks for your help CJ |
From: Steven S. <st...@na...> - 2020-11-08 23:44:17
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On 11/9/20 7:35 AM, Charles Johnson wrote: > On 08/11/2020 23:26, Steven Shiau wrote: >> In that case, you can refer to this doc about the green command: > > Thanks so much. That looks like what i need. I wonder what the > duration for ntfs cloning would be relative to using raw dd? > > CJ > That depends on the NTFS data blocks you have. Clonezilla will only clone the used blocks. Just give it a try and you will know. //NOTE// Backup important data before you use Clonezilla. Just in case. -- Steven Shiau <steven _at_ stevenshiau org> Public Key Server PGP Key ID: 4096R/163E3FB0 Fingerprint: EB1D D5BF 6F88 820B BCF5 356C 8E94 C9CD 163E 3FB0 |
From: Charles J. <ceh...@gm...> - 2020-11-08 23:35:53
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On 08/11/2020 23:26, Steven Shiau wrote: > In that case, you can refer to this doc about the green command: Thanks so much. That looks like what i need. I wonder what the duration for ntfs cloning would be relative to using raw dd? CJ |
From: Steven S. <st...@na...> - 2020-11-08 23:31:15
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On 11/8/20 10:38 PM, Charles Johnson wrote: > On 08/11/2020 05:02, Steven Shiau wrote: >> Please check this: >> https://clonezilla.org/show-live-doc-content.php?topic=clonezilla-live/doc/03_Disk_to_disk_clone >> > > Thank you, but as i said, i'm not using a clonezilla boot disk, i'm > using the package 'clonezilla' in Debian in a box that's already booted > > CJ > PS Sorry for duplicate. Meant to send to you AND list at the same time > In that case, you can refer to this doc about the green command: https://clonezilla.org/clonezilla-live/doc/03_Disk_to_disk_clone/images/ocs-09-1-start-clone-2nd-confirm.png Steven -- Steven Shiau <steven _at_ stevenshiau org> Public Key Server PGP Key ID: 4096R/163E3FB0 Fingerprint: EB1D D5BF 6F88 820B BCF5 356C 8E94 C9CD 163E 3FB0 |
From: Steven S. <st...@na...> - 2020-11-08 23:31:14
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OK, great. At least you have found a workaround to make it work. Thanks for sharing that. Steven On 11/8/20 9:04 PM, Michael via Clonezilla-live wrote: > Steven, > > thank you very much for answering! I've on Friday decided to start a 2nd try, maybe just a one time error. And to be sure that the disk will not go to sleep, I've written a small and simple perl script which ran in parallel, writes a file and sleep for a minute, in a loop. > Clonezilla has now successfully finished my recovery :) > > Regards, > Michael > > Am 8. November 2020 05:53:46 MEZ schrieb Steven Shiau <st...@na...>: >> So the issue is due to the USB disk went to sleep mode? >> If so, any idea how to force your VM to stop doing that? >> Not sure if newer Linux kernel helps, but you can give Clonezilla live >>> = 2.7.0-10 or 20201102-groovy a try. They have newer Linux kernels. >> Steven >> >> On 11/6/20 12:59 AM, michaelof--- via Clonezilla-live wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> >>> clonezilla-live-2.6.7-28-amd64.iso >>> >>> OpenSuse 15.2, 4TB USB 3.0 HDD, ext4, user mounted, with a Clonezilla >>> image on it, 1TB Win10. >>> >>> My target is to restore this Win10 image (NTFS-formatted, encrypted >>> disk) into a VM. >>> >>> Tried as follows: >>> >>> - Created a new VM on the USB 3.0 hdd >>> - Should "boot from DVD" => clonezilla-live-2.6.7-28-amd64.iso >>> - added new, "empty" 1 TB virtual HDD. Type one file, to be expanded >>> as needed. >>> - booted from Clonezilla live, Clonezilla boot option "to ram, media >>> can be removed later". >>> - /home/partimag set to SSH server, connecting from VM to Host. >>> >>> Result: Recovery ran fine for more than ~20 hrs, >> Clonzilla/"Partclone" >>> progress bar shows 75% done, 25% left. >>> >>> Today, suddenly, Clonezilla stopped writing. usb hdd went into sleep >>> mode, after that. >>> Clonezilla although still counting elapsed/remaining time and >> transfer >>> rate.. >>> Even counting after I've now suspended and resumed the VM, to test. >>> >>> Any hints what to do? >>> >>> FYI on this usb 3.0 hdd is also a clonezilla installed, older >> version, >>> separate bootable partition. I'm using this for years now, to boot >>> from and take images of my OpenSuse Leap system, from time to time. >>> Imaging and restoring (tested, of course :-)) works fine. Win10 image >>> was also taken with this older Clonezilla, restored to same hardware >>> for test, also fine. >>> Only restore to vm fails, any hints why? >>> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Michael >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Clonezilla-live mailing list >>> Clo...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clonezilla-live -- Steven Shiau <steven _at_ stevenshiau org> Public Key Server PGP Key ID: 4096R/163E3FB0 Fingerprint: EB1D D5BF 6F88 820B BCF5 356C 8E94 C9CD 163E 3FB0 |
From: Charles J. <ceh...@gm...> - 2020-11-08 14:38:57
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On 08/11/2020 05:02, Steven Shiau wrote: > Please check this: > https://clonezilla.org/show-live-doc-content.php?topic=clonezilla-live/doc/03_Disk_to_disk_clone Thank you, but as i said, i'm not using a clonezilla boot disk, i'm using the package 'clonezilla' in Debian in a box that's already booted CJ PS Sorry for duplicate. Meant to send to you AND list at the same time |
From: Michael <mic...@ro...> - 2020-11-08 13:25:26
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Steven, thank you very much for answering! I've on Friday decided to start a 2nd try, maybe just a one time error. And to be sure that the disk will not go to sleep, I've written a small and simple perl script which ran in parallel, writes a file and sleep for a minute, in a loop. Clonezilla has now successfully finished my recovery :) Regards, Michael Am 8. November 2020 05:53:46 MEZ schrieb Steven Shiau <st...@na...>: >So the issue is due to the USB disk went to sleep mode? >If so, any idea how to force your VM to stop doing that? >Not sure if newer Linux kernel helps, but you can give Clonezilla live >>= 2.7.0-10 or 20201102-groovy a try. They have newer Linux kernels. > >Steven > >On 11/6/20 12:59 AM, michaelof--- via Clonezilla-live wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> >> clonezilla-live-2.6.7-28-amd64.iso >> >> OpenSuse 15.2, 4TB USB 3.0 HDD, ext4, user mounted, with a Clonezilla >> image on it, 1TB Win10. >> >> My target is to restore this Win10 image (NTFS-formatted, encrypted >> disk) into a VM. >> >> Tried as follows: >> >> - Created a new VM on the USB 3.0 hdd >> - Should "boot from DVD" => clonezilla-live-2.6.7-28-amd64.iso >> - added new, "empty" 1 TB virtual HDD. Type one file, to be expanded >> as needed. >> - booted from Clonezilla live, Clonezilla boot option "to ram, media >> can be removed later". >> - /home/partimag set to SSH server, connecting from VM to Host. >> >> Result: Recovery ran fine for more than ~20 hrs, >Clonzilla/"Partclone" >> progress bar shows 75% done, 25% left. >> >> Today, suddenly, Clonezilla stopped writing. usb hdd went into sleep >> mode, after that. >> Clonezilla although still counting elapsed/remaining time and >transfer >> rate.. >> Even counting after I've now suspended and resumed the VM, to test. >> >> Any hints what to do? >> >> FYI on this usb 3.0 hdd is also a clonezilla installed, older >version, >> separate bootable partition. I'm using this for years now, to boot >> from and take images of my OpenSuse Leap system, from time to time. >> Imaging and restoring (tested, of course :-)) works fine. Win10 image >> was also taken with this older Clonezilla, restored to same hardware >> for test, also fine. >> Only restore to vm fails, any hints why? >> >> >> Thanks, >> Michael >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Clonezilla-live mailing list >> Clo...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clonezilla-live -- Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android-Gerät mit K-9 Mail gesendet. -- Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android-Gerät mit K-9 Mail gesendet. |
From: Steven S. <st...@na...> - 2020-11-08 05:32:03
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Please check this: https://clonezilla.org/show-live-doc-content.php?topic=clonezilla-live/doc/03_Disk_to_disk_clone After using the interactive mode, a green command will be shown. It uses ocs-onthefly with some of the parameters, not ocs-sr. Steven On 11/6/20 1:46 AM, Charles Johnson wrote: > This is somewhat academic as i ended up by cloning a whole disk with > NTFS partitions on it with dd. But, could i have done it with ocs-sr > at the command line? I brought it up interactive and was only offered > to save the disk to an image file. What i wanted to do was a straight > disk-to-disk clone. Possible? > > TIA > > > > _______________________________________________ > Clonezilla-live mailing list > Clo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clonezilla-live -- Steven Shiau <steven _at_ stevenshiau org> Public Key Server PGP Key ID: 4096R/163E3FB0 Fingerprint: EB1D D5BF 6F88 820B BCF5 356C 8E94 C9CD 163E 3FB0 |
From: Steven S. <st...@na...> - 2020-11-08 05:25:38
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So the issue is due to the USB disk went to sleep mode? If so, any idea how to force your VM to stop doing that? Not sure if newer Linux kernel helps, but you can give Clonezilla live >= 2.7.0-10 or 20201102-groovy a try. They have newer Linux kernels. Steven On 11/6/20 12:59 AM, michaelof--- via Clonezilla-live wrote: > Hi all, > > > clonezilla-live-2.6.7-28-amd64.iso > > OpenSuse 15.2, 4TB USB 3.0 HDD, ext4, user mounted, with a Clonezilla > image on it, 1TB Win10. > > My target is to restore this Win10 image (NTFS-formatted, encrypted > disk) into a VM. > > Tried as follows: > > - Created a new VM on the USB 3.0 hdd > - Should "boot from DVD" => clonezilla-live-2.6.7-28-amd64.iso > - added new, "empty" 1 TB virtual HDD. Type one file, to be expanded > as needed. > - booted from Clonezilla live, Clonezilla boot option "to ram, media > can be removed later". > - /home/partimag set to SSH server, connecting from VM to Host. > > Result: Recovery ran fine for more than ~20 hrs, Clonzilla/"Partclone" > progress bar shows 75% done, 25% left. > > Today, suddenly, Clonezilla stopped writing. usb hdd went into sleep > mode, after that. > Clonezilla although still counting elapsed/remaining time and transfer > rate.. > Even counting after I've now suspended and resumed the VM, to test. > > Any hints what to do? > > FYI on this usb 3.0 hdd is also a clonezilla installed, older version, > separate bootable partition. I'm using this for years now, to boot > from and take images of my OpenSuse Leap system, from time to time. > Imaging and restoring (tested, of course :-)) works fine. Win10 image > was also taken with this older Clonezilla, restored to same hardware > for test, also fine. > Only restore to vm fails, any hints why? > > > Thanks, > Michael > > > > _______________________________________________ > Clonezilla-live mailing list > Clo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clonezilla-live -- Steven Shiau <steven _at_ stevenshiau org> Public Key Server PGP Key ID: 4096R/163E3FB0 Fingerprint: EB1D D5BF 6F88 820B BCF5 356C 8E94 C9CD 163E 3FB0 |
From: Charles J. <ceh...@gm...> - 2020-11-05 17:47:03
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This is somewhat academic as i ended up by cloning a whole disk with NTFS partitions on it with dd. But, could i have done it with ocs-sr at the command line? I brought it up interactive and was only offered to save the disk to an image file. What i wanted to do was a straight disk-to-disk clone. Possible? TIA |
From: <mic...@ro...> - 2020-11-05 17:40:15
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Hi all, clonezilla-live-2.6.7-28-amd64.iso OpenSuse 15.2, 4TB USB 3.0 HDD, ext4, user mounted, with a Clonezilla image on it, 1TB Win10. My target is to restore this Win10 image (NTFS-formatted, encrypted disk) into a VM. Tried as follows: - Created a new VM on the USB 3.0 hdd - Should "boot from DVD" => clonezilla-live-2.6.7-28-amd64.iso - added new, "empty" 1 TB virtual HDD. Type one file, to be expanded as needed. - booted from Clonezilla live, Clonezilla boot option "to ram, media can be removed later". - /home/partimag set to SSH server, connecting from VM to Host. Result: Recovery ran fine for more than ~20 hrs, Clonzilla/"Partclone" progress bar shows 75% done, 25% left. Today, suddenly, Clonezilla stopped writing. usb hdd went into sleep mode, after that. Clonezilla although still counting elapsed/remaining time and transfer rate.. Even counting after I've now suspended and resumed the VM, to test. Any hints what to do? FYI on this usb 3.0 hdd is also a clonezilla installed, older version, separate bootable partition. I'm using this for years now, to boot from and take images of my OpenSuse Leap system, from time to time. Imaging and restoring (tested, of course :-)) works fine. Win10 image was also taken with this older Clonezilla, restored to same hardware for test, also fine. Only restore to vm fails, any hints why? Thanks, Michael |
From: Steven S. <st...@na...> - 2020-08-30 03:17:25
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Duplicated post. Let's focus on this one: https://sourceforge.net/p/clonezilla/discussion/Clonezilla_live/thread/90d9bee080/?limit=25#e084 Steven On 8/19/20 4:13 AM, Georgia Smith wrote: > > All - > > When cloning a Windows Server machine over a network using > "remote-source" to "remote-destination" disk-to-remote-disk Clonezilla > partitions the drive and clones the first partition fine. Then, when > cloning sda2, within 1 minute there is a timeout. > > Rerunning clonezilla and using part-to-remote-part on the second > partition from the source machine to the clonezilla-made second > partition on the target machine works. > > The source machine is a debian machine with drbl/clonezilla installed > on AWS. > > The target machine is running clonezilla-live off of an iso on boot. > > This is a repeatable problem and I am using the most up-to-date > versions of clonezilla on both machines. > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated! > > > Best, > > > Georgia Smith > > > > _______________________________________________ > Clonezilla-live mailing list > Clo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clonezilla-live -- Steven Shiau <steven _at_ stevenshiau org> Public Key Server PGP Key ID: 4096R/163E3FB0 Fingerprint: EB1D D5BF 6F88 820B BCF5 356C 8E94 C9CD 163E 3FB0 |