On 1/20/2011 2:47 PM, PA wrote: > Hi, I have a centos 5 (current) mail server that I have compiled > dovecot/postfix and installed some packages like mysql etc. These > packages have been configured and changed to my liking. How can I now > save all this and install it on another server without having to do all > the work of compiling installing and configuring the same applications. > Is it possible to burn this server image into multiple DVD’s make it > bootable and then install on another server. > > Basically I want to clone this server and make it easy to install on > another similar hardware server without having to install centos and > then manually installing/configuring dovecot/postfix/mysql etc. Not sure > if I can create a bootable ISO that will install on new servers or what > my options are. I would appreciate any suggestions. First, for anything you compile yourself you need to be prepared to rebuild and re-install at the drop of a hat as bug and security updates are available for the upstream source. And installing anything from packages should be a trivial matter of 'yum install packagelist' followed by adding your local edits to a few config files that you should have documented. But, if the target hardware is identical, you can clone the setup with any means that will do an image copy of the whole hard drive. The easiest way is probably to download/burn a 'clonezilla-live' CD, boot from it and let it do it for you. You can either connect the disks to the same machine for the clone, copy to an external USB, etc., or save the image on a network share (nfs, smb, or ssh) from one machine, and load it from the other. When the clone machine comes up, you'll have to reconfigure the IP addresses and host name. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos