[CentOS] Mounting /var directory to a new HardDisk
redhat at mckerrs.net
redhat at mckerrs.net
Fri Jan 18 03:38:09 UTC 2008
For sure you will be able to mount /var on your new disk....
but not before you boot single user and copy all the contents across manually and then modify /etc/fstab to reflect the new location of /var.
In my experience it is nigh-on impossible to *move* /var when a system is running.
Hint : next time use LVM *even* if you only have 1 physical disk to start with. It makes this sort of situation an non-event.
Cheers.
----- "Indunil Jayasooriya" <indunil75 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a mailgw running Centos where trendmicro(IMSS) is installed.
> it
> works perfectly. Now, the problem is it is running out of Harddisk.
>
> pls see below and pay attention to / file system (/dev/sda6), where
> only 1.3 gb is available. these are not Logical volums (LVM)
>
> [root at gateway 17141]# df -h
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/sda6 9.7G 7.9G 1.3G 87% /
> /dev/sda1 99M 9.2M 85M 10% /boot
> /dev/sda5 15G 11G 3.5G 75% /opt
> none 627M 0 627M 0% /dev/shm
>
> I checkd with du -h. then, I saw /var has 7.1 gb. So, Now I want to
> know, If I plug a new harddisk and partion with fdisk and then format
> that harddisk, will I able to mount /var directory to it ?
>
> Your Ideas?
>
>
> --
> Thank you
> Indunil Jayasooriya
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