Cristie Bare Machine Recovery (CBMR ) for Red Hat Exterprose Linux

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  • Red Hat Exterprose "6.3" "6.4" has knowleage base or issue for Cristie Bare Machine Recovery (CBMR ) software or not ?.
  • Red Hat Exterprose "6.3" "6.4" certificate with CBMR verstion CBMR 6.4.1 ?

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Hi Somchai,

The Certified Software search at: https://access.redhat.com/search/browse/certified-software has no entry for CBMR, and a search for "Bare Metal Recovery" only shows other vendors.

A search on the knowledge database shows only this discussion for "Cristie".

Certification in the ISV program is initiated by the Vendor themselves, not by Red Hat.

Installation or use of software from a vendor outside of the ISV program does not invalidate your support contract with us, but if we determine that the software in question is at fault during a support ticket, we will require that either the vendor participates in the troubleshooting, or the problem under investigation is reproducible without that software installed.

Best regards,
Mark

You can use ReaR.

ReaR (Relax and Recover) is an administrator tool-set for creating disaster recovery images. The disaster recovery information can either be stored via the network or locally on hard disks, USB devices, DVD/CD-R, tape or similar. The backup data is stored on a network file system (NFS).

Keep in mind, ReaR needs to be configured and tested before any disaster happens. ReaR will not save you, if a disaster has already taken place.

http://doc.opensuse.org/products/draft/SLE-HA/SLE-ha-guide_sd_draft/cha.ha.rear.html

Thank you Vincent!

I forgot to add that REAR is under consideration for an RFE in RHEL 7 in (private) BZ 1059196, please open a ticket and ask to be attached to this BZ if you are interested in this functionality.

REAR is also in EPEL.

Best regards
Mark

I have raised a RFE under BZ 1127516 for this.

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