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View Page Historyh1. Getting Started
{excerpt}Getting started with Hot Copy.{excerpt}
\\ {excerpt}Getting started with Hot Copy.{excerpt} Hot Copy is comprised of the hcp command line utility and the R1Soft Hot Copy snapshot device driver.
# (/) Download the appropriate Hot Copy installer for your Linux distribution
# (/) Install Hot Copy using by using one of the 5 different installation packages: apt, yum, tar, .deb or .rpm
# (/) Install Hot Copy using by using one of the 5 different installation packages: apt, yum, tar, .deb or .rpm
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{note}Check the Linux Hot Copy System Requirements before proceeding with installation:
[http://www.r1soft.com/tools/linux-hot-copy/sys-req/]
[http://www.r1soft.com/tools/linux-hot-copy/sys-req/]
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h1. 1. Downloading Hot Copy
h2. 1. Downloading Hot Copy
To use and download Hot Copy you are required to first register at: [http://www.r1soft.com/tools/linux-hot-copy/]
After registering you will immediately receive the download links and further instructions via e-mail.
{note}Save Important Contents of Registration E-mail:
{note}Save Important Contents of Registration E-mail:
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* Yum repository URL
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h12. 2. Installing the hcp Command Line Utility Binary
R1Soft provides apt, yum, tar, .deb and .rpm installation methods for both 32-bit (i386) and 64-bit (AMD64) architectures.
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To install Hot Copy with yum you will need to create a yum repo file with the R1Soft repository information inside of it.
First you will need to create the repo file in your {color:#0000ff}yum.repos.d{color} directory. This is usually found in {color:#0000ff}/etc/yum/yum.repos.d{color}
Create a file called r1soft.repo:
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h13. .tar package
To install the .tar Hot Copy package at the shell prompt type:
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h12. 3. Install Hot Copy Device Driver
The Hot Copy device driver is provided as a loadable Linux kernel module. You do NOT need to re-compile your Linux kernel.
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h3. *Install Hot Copy Kernel Module from Kernel Source or Devel Headers*
You will need to install the Hot Copy device driver using your kernel source code or kernel headers using the [hcp-setup command line utility|LTR1D:hcp-setup]. See [hcp-setup|LTR1D:hcp-setup] for more information.
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For more information see [LTR1D:Hot Copy and CDP 2.0 Linux Agent]
h2. 4. Enjoy Hot Copy
h1. 4. Enjoy Hot Copy\!
You can then use Hot Copy with the "hcp" command. :-)
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# hcp /dev/DEVICE
# hcp /dev/DEVICE
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* [Hot Copy Tips\!|http://www.r1soft.com/products/linux-hot-copy/hot-copy-tips/]
* [Hot Copy Tips\!|http://www.r1soft.com/products/linux-hot-copy/hot-copy-tips/]
* Have a Kewl way to use Hot Copy? Incorporating Hot Copy into a script? [Share it on the R1Soft Continuous Data Protection, Tools for Windows and Linux Community Forum\!|http://forum.r1soft.com]
h12. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to [http://forum.r1soft.com]
h2. COPYRIGHT
h1. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2008-2012 Idera Inc.
Copyright 2008-2012 Idera Inc.
h2. SEE ALSO
h1. SEE ALSO
[hcp-setup|http://wiki.r1soft.com/display/LTR1D/hcp-setup|hcp-setup], [hcp|LTR1D:hcp], [hcp-device|LTR1D:hcp-device]