Unless you've got a pressing reason not to, I think it would be better to
just take a mksysb and install the second machine from that.
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Simon Green
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From: IBM AIX Discussion List [mailto:aix-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
David McWilliams
Sent: 21 November 2006 13:35
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Subject: Clone root disk
I have a single disk rootvg on one machine that I would like to clone to a
second, unused disk so I can use it on a different, but identical machine.
Does anyone know the best method to do this.
Re: XP Pro License ... > machine which I would like to install it to so I can use it for MCDST ... > Am I allowed to install my XP disk onto a second machine without breaking ... > the EULA that came with it? ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: Clone root disk ... When booting from a disk was imported from another system do you have to ...boot it from SMS and then set the bootlist from AIX? ... Subject: Clone root disk... would be better to just take a mksysb and install the second machine ... (AIX-L)
Re: Clone root disk ... How about using alt_disk method to clone the disk? ...Clone the rootvg to an Alternate Disk ... Subject: Clone root disk... would be better to just take a mksysb and install the second machine ... (AIX-L)
Re: restore data after windows die (PLEASE) ... Make the unbootable disk the SECONDARY disk in the second machine.... Notice the folder part your PST file is ... You can recover your documents the same way. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support)
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