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====== Transferring the disk image to a SAN target ====== * Shut down the operating system that you want to transfer to the SAN target. * Unplug the disk containing the operating system image, and attach it to the SAN target machine. * Take a look at the disk's partition table; on Linux this can be achieved by running //fdisk -l// (lower-case 'L') on the SAN target machine: root@chipmunk# fdisk -l /dev/sdX where ///dev/sdX// is the disk that you just plugged in, containing the operating system image to be transferred. You should see something like: Disk /dev/sdX: 80.0 GB, 80026361856 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 9729 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sdX1 * 1 1825 14659281 7 HPFS/NTFS In this example, the disk (///dev/sdX//) contains a single partition (///dev/sdX1//) which contains the operating system image that we want to extract. We need to extract enough of the disk to fully contain this partition. (We could just extract the whole disk, but this would be wasteful; the disk is 80GB but the partition we need is only 15GB). The key numbers that we need to get from the //fdisk// output are the number of bytes per cylinder (**8225280** in the above example) and the ending cylinder number of the partition that we are interested in (**1825** in the above example). Once we have identified these numbers, we can construct the command to extract the relevant portion of the disk dd if=/dev/sdX of=/path/to/image/file.img bs=8225280 count=1825 where the numbers **8225280** and **1825** should be replaced with the numbers extracted from your own //fdisk// output. This command will extract the relevant portion of the disk to a file (///path/to/image/file.img//) on your SAN target. Note that //dd// is reading from ///dev/sdX// (i.e. the raw disk device) rather than ///dev/sdX1// (the partition device); we cannot extract the partition alone because we also need the Master Boot Record located at the start of the disk. Now that the disk image is available on the SAN target machine, you need to make the disk image available via the appropriate SAN protocol: * [[sanboot:iscsi|Make the disk available via iSCSI]] * [[sanboot:aoe|Make the disk available via AoE]]


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