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Cloning a Solaris 10 server to another Solaris 10 : files / filesystems  to skip

Asked by sunhux in Unix Operating Systems

Tags: Cloning a Solaris 10 server to another Solaris 10 : files / filesystems to skip

Hi

I'm using ufsdump to clone over from a working T5120 to another T5120 but I do
not want to overwrite the IP address, gateway, subnet mask & drivers.

Which are the files / directories I should avoid overwriting (ie I'll take a backup of
them first & once the ufsdump is done, I'll restore back these server-specific
files).

I can only think of :
/etc/hosts
/etc/hostname.e1000g0  & hostname.e1000g1
/etc/defaultrouter
/etc/inet/netmasks

what about /kernel   directory  & fstab, vfstab in /etc ?

Anything else?

Also, I don't want to overwrite any drivers if possible because on the target Solaris 10
server, it's connected to a SAN (while the source server does not have any SAN
connection)
 
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