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The Question is: Hi... Can you pleae tell me how to "clone" a hard disk in an Alpha Station running Open VMS ????? Regards Roberto V. The Answer is : It is generally easier, safer, and faster to reinstall from an OpenVMS distribution kit. The procedures needed are also documented in the installation and upgrade materials. While OpenVMS can be transfered from disk to disk using tools such as BACKUP, and while the resulting disk will normally have the OpenVMS components needed for bootstrap available, there are regularly many components that are customized to local requirements, and there can be system-specific hardware. These system localizations include the node name and address (please see the OpenVMS FAQ), the local device configuration and the associated startup files, the licenses, and particularly the various network transports and (if appropriate) cluster settings. If you wish to continue on the present course, and particularly on a course that will likely entail incremental work as customizations are found and re-done, please see the BACKUP documentation -- you will also need familarity with OpenVMS system management and specifically with the details of system configurations. That said, the OpenVMS Wizard firmly believes that re-loading current versions of OpenVMS and the required products from distributions and loading current ECO kits will be easiest, fastest, and the most supportable approach.
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