Thread: [Clonezilla-live] sata problem
A partition and disk imaging/cloning program
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From: jellad t. <jel...@gm...> - 2010-02-18 15:51:50
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hello the drbl client machine ( booted with etherboot 5.4.2 ) can't detect sata hard disk that i want to save a copy in the drbl server what is the problem please???? 1000 thanks |
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From: Les M. <les...@gm...> - 2010-02-18 16:47:44
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On 2/18/2010 9:51 AM, jellad tarek wrote:
> hello
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> the drbl client machine ( booted with etherboot 5.4.2 ) can't detect
> sata hard disk that i want to save a copy in the drbl server
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> what is the problem please????
Hardware support is up to the underlying version of linux that you are
booting on the client. You might try downloading the ubuntu-based
clonezilla-live image, boot from that, and if it works with the hardware
in question, manually connect to the drbl server for image access.
--
Les Mikesell
les...@gm...
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From: jellad t. <jel...@gm...> - 2010-02-20 21:30:03
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hello after saving a partition of an lan client (sda6) as a image file i get "sda6.ext3.....img.gz.aa" in my drbl server, if i want to restore it (sda6.ext3.....img.gz.aa to /dev/sda6) the clonezilla live cd tell me that it isn't a valid partclone image file and it can't open this file to write it in my partion (sda6) why please ??? than you |
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From: Steven S. <st...@nc...> - 2010-02-21 07:39:14
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jellad tarek wrote: > hello > > after saving a partition of an lan client (sda6) as a image file i get > "sda6.ext3.....img.gz.aa" in my drbl server, if i want to restore it > (sda6.ext3.....img.gz.aa to /dev/sda6) the clonezilla live cd > > tell me that it isn't a valid partclone image file and it can't open > this file to write it in my partion (sda6) > > why please ??? Please show the complete steps you ran in Clonezilla live so that it's easier for us to see why it failed there. A quick guess is maybe you tried to use the "restoredisk" but the image was saved for "partitions", so you have to choose 'restoreparts" when running Clonezilla live. Steven. > > > than you > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval > Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs > proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance. > See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Clonezilla-live mailing list > Clo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clonezilla-live > -- Steven Shiau <steven _at_ nchc org tw> <steven _at_ stevenshiau org> National Center for High-performance Computing, Taiwan. http://www.nchc.org.tw Public Key Server PGP Key ID: 1024D/9762755A Fingerprint: A2A1 08B7 C22C 3D06 34DB F4BC 08B3 E3D7 9762 755A |
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From: Steven S. <st...@nc...> - 2010-02-27 02:35:33
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Kevin W. Wall wrote: > Steven Shiau wrote: > >> jellad tarek wrote: >> >>> hello >>> >>> after saving a partition of an lan client (sda6) as a image file i get >>> "sda6.ext3.....img.gz.aa" in my drbl server, if i want to restore it >>> (sda6.ext3.....img.gz.aa to /dev/sda6) the clonezilla live cd >>> >>> tell me that it isn't a valid partclone image file and it can't open >>> this file to write it in my partion (sda6) >>> >>> why please ??? >>> >> Please show the complete steps you ran in Clonezilla live so that it's >> easier for us to see why it failed there. >> A quick guess is maybe you tried to use the "restoredisk" but the image >> was saved for "partitions", so you have to choose 'restoreparts" when >> running Clonezilla live. >> > > Steven, > > It seems as though you frequently ask people for a list of the complete > steps that they ran in Clonezilla. Isn't there a way that you could > record those steps somehow, then perhaps scrub the output for potentially > sensitive info (like root password, external IP, etc.) and just have > people send it to you? That would surely simplify the troubleshooting > process as all you would need to do would be to ask people to send > you the contents of a certain file. > > -kevin > Kevin, Actually there is a command: /opt/drbl/sbin/ocs-live-bug-report Yes, if it is required, I did ask people to run this and provide info. Steven. -- Steven Shiau <steven _at_ nchc org tw> <steven _at_ stevenshiau org> National Center for High-performance Computing, Taiwan. http://www.nchc.org.tw Public Key Server PGP Key ID: 1024D/9762755A Fingerprint: A2A1 08B7 C22C 3D06 34DB F4BC 08B3 E3D7 9762 755A |