You can use this Live CD to boot a BMR target machine and then run the BMR job. The following files are used to create the CentOS-based Live CD:
A script used to remaster the CentOS Live CD.
A CentOS Live CD ISO image. The image can be downloaded from the CentOS website.
The being restored recovery point does not contain device driver for target BMR machine’s storage system. CA ARCserve D2D for Linux blocks such BMR job at an early stage.
Follow these steps:
Example: Store the device drivers in the /tmp/drivers folder.
Note: You must provide the device driver that matches the kernel version of the CentOS Live CD.
The CentOS-6.X-i386-LiveCD.iso file is downloaded.
makelivecd.centos <full_path_to_CentOS_live_cd> <path_where_device_drivers_are_stored>
Example: makelivecd.centos <full_path_to_CentOS_live_cd> /tmp/drivers
The script creates the CA ARCserve D2D for Linux Live CD based on CentOS and stores the ISO image file at the following location:
/opt/CA/d2dserver/packages/CentOS-LiveCD-for-D2D.iso
The CentOS-based Live CD is created and verified.
You have successfully created a CentOS-based Live CD.
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