Difference between revisions of "IPBrick Disk migration"
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Apply configuration and save the configurations file to your Desktop. | Apply configuration and save the configurations file to your Desktop. | ||
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See the disks on machine | See the disks on machine | ||
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EX: IPBrick1 New (192.168.69.199) and IPBrick2 OLD (192.168.69.200) | EX: IPBrick1 New (192.168.69.199) and IPBrick2 OLD (192.168.69.200) | ||
Revision as of 10:03, 1 July 2015
IPBrick Disk migration
Apply configuration and save the configurations file to your Desktop.
Just stop the the services you use.
/etc/init.d/asterisk stop /etc/init.d/apache2 stop /etc/init.d/ejabberd stop /etc/init.d/qmail stop ...
Execute this command to backup all the data bases.
/opt/system/backupSYS/backup_DBs.php
Install the IPBrick on the new machine or on the new disk.
Make the rsync command to copy all the data to the new disk, Some examples of rsync
rsync using local machine only, (device attached by usb)
See the disks on machine
fdisk -l
You must have 2 disk sda and sdb
And see the partition table off the two devices.
Then create 2 folders
mkdir /old_home1 mkdir /old_home2
Then we need to mount the partitions we need to copy.
mount /dev/sdb7 /old_home1 mount /dev/sdb8 /old_home2
Now lets start the rsync
rsync -aAuv /old_home1 /home1 > rsync_home1.log 2> rsync_home1.err & rsync -aAuv /old_home2 /home2 > rsync_home2.log 2> rsync_home2.err &
You can see the logs in this file -> rsync_home1.log Or the errors in this file -> rsync_home1.err
Wen the rsync is finish access to web interface and then insert and replace the configuration that you save on your desktop.
After replacing, go to Advanced configuration -> disaster recovery -> aplication -> data bases -> and replace the last one.
Wen this Finnish test the services you have on IPBrick.
rsync using 2 IPBrick
EX: IPBrick1 New (192.168.69.199) and IPBrick2 OLD (192.168.69.200)
On machine IPBrick2 open ssh to root
cat /etc/ssh/sshusers-allowed operator root
insert the line root on the file.
Now lets start the rsync on IPBrick1
rsync -avz --rsh="ssh -l root" 192.168.69.200:/home1 /home1 > rsync_home1.log 2> rsync_home1.err rsync -avz --rsh="ssh -l root" 192.168.69.200:/home2 /home2 > rsync_home2.log 2> rsync_home2.err
- the route password will be prompt to insert.
You can see the logs in this file -> rsync_home1.log Or the errors in this file -> rsync_home1.err
Wen the rsync is finish access to web interface and then insert and replace the configuration that you save on your desktop.
After replacing, go to Advanced configuration -> disaster recovery -> aplication -> data bases -> and replace the last one.
Wen this Finnish test the services you have on IPBrick.