  | | | Is there a Redhat/Linux equivalent to flash archive (flar)? | Is there a Redhat/Linux equivalent to flash archive (flar)? 2007-03-15 - By Gene Jeffers
Back <taroon-list@(protected)>Hola,
I'm fairly new to the Linux world so please excuse me if I'm asking for something that well known.
I'd like to copy a running production system to another box to do OS and application upgrade testing. I could probably cobble a script together using cpio, but I wonder if there's something that already exists for this. With Solaris I know of flash archive (flar) so I'm hoping there's something equivalent for Redhat or Linux in general.
Thanks for your time.
-Gene gene@(protected)
<a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="mailto:taroon -list@(protected)"></a>Hola,<br><br> I'm fairly new to the Linux world so please excuse me if I'm asking for something that well known.<br> <br> I'd like to copy a running production system to another box to do OS and application upgrade testing. I could probably cobble a script together using cpio, but I wonder if there's something that already exists for this. With Solaris I know of flash archive (flar) so I'm hoping there's something equivalent for Redhat or Linux in general. <br><br> Thanks for your time.<br><br>-Gene<br><a href="mailto:gene@(protected) .org">gene@(protected)</a><br><br>
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