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[Discuss] clone RHEL 5.11 P2V
- Subject: [Discuss] clone RHEL 5.11 P2V
- From: greg at freephile.com (Greg Rundlett (freephile))
- Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2020 14:00:30 -0500
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Here's a detailed walk through of the whole process for RedHat. [1] It looks like rebooting the target machine is inevitable. [1] https://www.redhat.com/files/summit/session-assets/2018/S1359-Moving-your-physical-Red-Hat-Enterprise-Linux-servers-to-Azure-or-AWS-Distribution.pdf Greg Rundlett https://eQuality-Tech.com https://freephile.org On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 1:15 PM Greg Rundlett (freephile) < greg at freephile.com> wrote: > I have an old server running RHEL 5.11 at a remote location that I can SSH > to via a jump host. I want to clone this machine and migrate it to the > cloud, aka Physical to Virtual or P2V, before it is turned off and > mothballed. It has NFS mounted shares that are 15TB and 3TB which I do not > want to clone due to the size. My preferred cloud vendor is Digital Ocean. > > What's the best way to do this? Remotely. I would like to use FOSS (XEN, > KVM?). > > RedHat offers "Converting physical machines to KVM virtual machines using > virt-p2v in RHEL7 and RHEL 8" [1] However, you need to reboot the physical > machine into a special image - and like I said, I'm trying to do this > remotely if possible. > > I was looking at using Clonezilla [2], but it doesn't implement live > cloning, and I'm not sure how I would clone it 'offline' when I am remote > to the source machine. Is it possible to install Clonezilla onto the > machine in it's own partition, reboot and unmount the regular OS partition, > then clone? > > I didn't want to use VMWare because I thought I'd have to pay (possibly a > lot of money) -- but I found that they offer a "free to use" conversion > tool (vmWare vCenter Converter Standalone [3] that does online (hot) P2V > conversions of RHEL 5 So now I'm considering this as a first option. The > drawback here seems to be that I need to run ESXi [4] on the host machine > (which rules out Digital Ocean). But I can get a server for $100/mo [5] > Then I found that they must use PasswordAuthentication [6] so that is a > blocker because I can only access the target machine using a jump host (SSH > gateway). > > > [1] https://access.redhat.com/articles/2702281 (login required) > [2] https://clonezilla.org/ > [3] > https://my.vmware.com/en/web/vmware/info/slug/infrastructure_operations_management/vmware_vcenter_converter_standalone/6_2_0 > [4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VMware_ESXi > [5] https://www.cybercon.com/dedicated-vmware-server/ > [6] > https://www.nakivo.com/blog/vmware-p2v-linux-conversion-comprehensive-walkthrough/ > > Greg Rundlett > https://eQuality-Tech.com > https://freephile.org >
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