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2019 Jul 24
0
CentOS 8 partiitioning for reliability
Honestly, something that big I put a NAS variant on it like OpenMediaVault,
and CentOS and other distros in virtuals for jobs.
On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 3:58 PM Kenneth Porter <shiva at sewingwitch.com>
wrote:
> I was just given a Dell R720xd with 160 GB memory and 12x 900 GB drives
> that I plan to deploy as my home mail/file/backup server to replace an
> aging Supermicro server
2019 Jul 25
0
CentOS 8 partiitioning for reliability
On 7/19/19 11:57 PM, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> I was just given a Dell R720xd with 160 GB memory and 12x 900 GB drives that I plan to deploy as my home mail/file/backup server to replace an aging Supermicro server running CentOS 7. Yeah, it's gross overkill for that and I expect to tuck most of the
> drives away for spares.
>
> How should I RAID and partition this beast for maximum
2019 Jul 19
3
CentOS 8 partiitioning for reliability
I was just given a Dell R720xd with 160 GB memory and 12x 900 GB drives
that I plan to deploy as my home mail/file/backup server to replace an
aging Supermicro server running CentOS 7. Yeah, it's gross overkill for
that and I expect to tuck most of the drives away for spares.
How should I RAID and partition this beast for maximum reliability?
My current C7 system is using 1 TB of 2 TB
2001 Jun 04
2
[ext3] umount /var ext3 partition
I don't see any mention of this in the archives and maybe it's a stupid
question but...
I have a separate partition for /var and it is an ext3 partiition. When I
try to reboot, /etc/rc.d/init.d/halt tries to umount all the filesystems
(other than /proc, /, etc) but it fails on attempting to umount /var. I
am pretty sure that this is because kjournald is using it.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to deal with this? Should I
just include...