Date: Sat, 02 Jan 2010 00:12:54 +0200 From: Kaya Saman <SamanKaya@netscape.net> To: Roland Smith <rsmith@xs4all.nl> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question Message-ID: <4B3E7366.6050609@netscape.net> In-Reply-To: <4B3E6BF0.3020900@netscape.net> References: <4B393463.5060504@netscape.net> <6201873e0912281504j552d6351mf64d8e566d54bcef@mail.gmail.com> <20091229142310.GD90870@Alex1.lan> <4B3A1E1A.1040506@netscape.net> <20091229162711.GA38738@orange.esperance-linux.co.uk> <4B3A3045.3050907@netscape.net> <20091229173139.GA33613@slackbox.xs4all.nl> <4B3A5321.3070709@netscape.net> <20091229223132.GA59169@slackbox.xs4all.nl> <4B3A86B0.8050607@netscape.net> <20091229234444.GA60411@slackbox.xs4all.nl> <4B3E6BF0.3020900@netscape.net>
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Just to give a quick overview of what is being used currently: test# du -sch etc 1.7M etc 1.7M total test# du -sch var 1.0M var 1.0M total test# du -sch tmp 10K tmp 10K total test# du -sch usr 1.0G usr 1.0G total I think I could get away with 500MB for /var and /tmp and have /usr as 2 or 3GB?? What's everyone's verdict? Also I didn't realize and forgot to mention before that NFS on BSD won't export /home but instead exports the link in /usr/home..... as I had issues with "bad exports line /home" in /var/log/messages! In addition I edited my rc.conf file to include these extra lines as per Google; what's everyone's opinion on them though as I'm a little unsure of what they do (indicated with *): inetd_enable="YES" keymap="us.iso" nfs_server_enable="YES" *nfs_server_flags="-u -t -n 4" rpcbind_enable="YES" *rpcbind_flags="-r" sshd_enable="YES" named_enable="YES" mountd_enable="YES" ntpd_enable="YES" Finally for Bind I don't get why everything has been stuffed into named.conf??? In terms of all root servers etc.... Linux is very different in that a separate dir is created with separate file for root servers. Is there any particular reason for this?? --Kaya
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