[CentOS] CentOS 6 x64 - Changing /var folder to raid 1 disk after install
Helmut Drodofsky
drodofsky at internet-xs.de
Tue Nov 22 07:57:17 UTC 2011
Hello,
to copy /var I would use
/bin/cp -Rp
Best regards
Helmut
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Von: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] Im Auftrag von Adil BOYUN
Gesendet: Montag, 21. November 2011 13:19
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Betreff: Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 x64 - Changing /var folder to raid 1 disk after install
Hello,
Thanks for your answer. Thing is, I will install plesk on this server and what i imagined was to make document root for vhosts to be on different drive. On one of servers, i made vhost.conf file and changed document root, and later had problems with cgi-bin folder etc.
Thought like, since changing document root with plesk is kinda pain for my experience, what can i configure to have my websites, and later added domains run with no problem?
Linux is installed on sda 120 gb ssd disk, raid one drive ready to be mounted at /dev/md0 3 tb free disk.
Best regards
2011/11/21 Reindl Harald <h.reindl at thelounge.net>:
>
>
> Am 21.11.2011 12:50, schrieb Adil BOYUN:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have fresh install CentOS 6 x64 running on my server. I have a raid
>> 1 drive 3 tb ready to be mounted. I want to mount this as var folder,
>> could achive this but after reboot, server didn't start, maybe i had
>> problem with command cp -rf.
>>
>> Is this possible to do in a proper manner, with what commands?
>> I used rsync and diff game me like 10+ output.
>
> well as long /var is containing "/var/lib" and "/var/cache" than more
> applications / services are running more possible changes you will get
> while the sync is running
>
> i would boot the machine with a live-cd and finalize these changes
> there on the other hand i would NOT move the whole /var to an own
> partition
>
> normally "/var/cache" and "/var/log" two own partitions or if it is a
> virtual machine in two different virtual disks should be enough to
> prevent fill the root-fs and the different disks makes it much easier
> resize/replace them if needed
>
>
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