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Date:      Thu, 29 Jan 1998 12:20:42 -0500
From:      "Troy Settle" <rewt@i-plus.net>
To:        "(ML) FreeBSD ISP" <isp@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   filesystems
Message-ID:  <018401bd2cda$3a4d2970$3a4318d0@abyss.b.nu>

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In light of the recent 'Sendmail - low on space' thread, here's a few
thoughts on partitioning disk space...

A year ago, when faced with the prospect of setting up an ISP, I wasn't
sure how to go about allocating disk space.  I had a single server, and 2
HDs totaling about 3.5 gig.  I ended up creating a number of smallish
(250-500 meg) partitions, and playing musical filesystems with them.

Last month, I realized that I had a totally crappy filesystem, so I got a
4.3 gig SCSI drive to replace the 2 IDE drives, and started fresh.

For a 1000 user system, here's what I came up with:
/dev/sd0a       95359    38469    49262    44%    /
/dev/sd0s1d   1813583   364656  1303841    22%    /home
/dev/sd0s1h    508655   247143   220820    53%    /play
/dev/sd0s1g    127151      685   116294     1%    /tmp
/dev/sd0s1f    289231   152536   113557    57%    /usr
/dev/sd0s1e   1017327   482766   453175    52%    /var

/     ~100 megs (plenty of breathing room)
swap  ~250 megs
/usr  ~300 megs
/tmp  ~128 megs
/var  ~1 gig
/home ~1.8 gig
/play ~500 megs


The /play partition is temporary, it will soon be /var/local
(/usr/local/var) for my mysql databases

The /var partition holds mail and my squid cache until I get a seperate
server for squid.

I originally wanted to mount /usr as read-only, and have /usr/local on a
seperate partition, but found myself running out of room.

Eventually, I'll have /home moved over to a second HD, then move /var to
where /home was, and /var/local to where /var was, freeing up ~500 megs
for /usr/local so I can mount /usr as readonly.

comments?  Perhaps we could combine our experiences, and add a section to
the handbook, "Being a FreeBSD ISP"


--
  Troy Settle <st@i-Plus.net>
  Network Administrator, iPlus Internet Services
  http://www.i-plus.net





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