RHEL 8 and I run LVM2.
My rhel root volume group is composed of 2 5-TB NVME SSDs. Stupid design, I know, I didn't configure this myself and have no choice in the matter. The root VG doesn't need 10TB. A second VG would have been better and easier to admin. As any one of the two SSDs failing brings the whole VG down.
The size of the rhel VG is 10TB.
I am thinking about disaster recovery, either user error wiping something out or one of the two SSDs failing. Basically what to do if it powers on but doesn't boot.
I want to clone the entire 10TB contraption to an external HDD which is 10TB and is bootable. I wouldn't be using it often, if ever, it's only if the server is turned on and it doesn't boot. Because in that circumstance there won't be any time for troubleshooting.
An external 10TB SSD would be even better but not sure about the price point of it. Given the unlikely chance of failure, I think HDD would do.
If I use Clonezilla, I wouldn't be cloning a disk, which is the simple case, but in this case the root volume group spans two disks, or SSDs. Last time I ran I didn't notice the option to clone a volume group.
Maybe this solution?
www.redhat.com
My rhel root volume group is composed of 2 5-TB NVME SSDs. Stupid design, I know, I didn't configure this myself and have no choice in the matter. The root VG doesn't need 10TB. A second VG would have been better and easier to admin. As any one of the two SSDs failing brings the whole VG down.
The size of the rhel VG is 10TB.
I am thinking about disaster recovery, either user error wiping something out or one of the two SSDs failing. Basically what to do if it powers on but doesn't boot.
I want to clone the entire 10TB contraption to an external HDD which is 10TB and is bootable. I wouldn't be using it often, if ever, it's only if the server is turned on and it doesn't boot. Because in that circumstance there won't be any time for troubleshooting.
An external 10TB SSD would be even better but not sure about the price point of it. Given the unlikely chance of failure, I think HDD would do.
If I use Clonezilla, I wouldn't be cloning a disk, which is the simple case, but in this case the root volume group spans two disks, or SSDs. Last time I ran I didn't notice the option to clone a volume group.
Maybe this solution?

How to use LVM snapshots to restore Linux systems
It can be cumbersome to create and recreate lab or practice systems. Use LVM and a basic WebUI to quickly restore your Linux systems back to a golden image.
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