As many of you know, I have had a linux presence on the web on Buddy-Baker.us (BBUS) The original server was an IBM netfinity with SCSI drives and she has served me well. Starting in about February 2010, both Dan and I began noticing that the server (Heather) was not staying UP longer then maybe 3 days before she would power off. After checking the server, the server room power, the UPS's and finally the power cords to the server, it was determined that the server was shutting itself down, because it would do it every hour after awhile, then it went to about every 15 minutes.
Dan told me that we could change Heather to a more stable server, with Half Terabytre of drive space, and this would eliminate alot of the problem, and we had servers that could take the data that is currently hosted on the server - We had to move some data to another server, which I completed last week. He will give me the 500 GB server for Heather to populate, so the only thing left to do is bring the servers to me, or do this at the office.
My Problem: I have data in /etc, /var, /home, and other directories that are under these. I have a fully functional copy of BBUS in /var/www/ and other files there as well - and I really dont want to lose this data, the users, groups, passwords, etc. Is there an easy way to grab this data, tar it up, then make a directory that has all of this data in the root of my WD 1 TB drive, and move it over where I can then fire new server up, install Lenny, then manipulate the data so I can have a working system?
The BIG problem being that the IBM server may NOT stay UP long enough for me to do this work, so hopefully, I have tarballs I can move quickly - If it works, I can move some directories - I have a 320 MB WD drive connected to Heather Now, that actually has some files, but may not have backups of what I need - and I would like to move these files easily.
Does anyone have an idea how I can attack this easily?
Thanks,
Brian

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