Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:24:24 +0000 (UTC) From: Curtis Vaughan <cavaughan@gmail.com> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Server setup Message-ID: <21452869-7C41-4CA7-B71C-1E597F380ED2%cavaughan@gmail.com>
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I am setting up a new server and have a question. This server has three 8GB SCSIs, and one 160 GB IDE. I was interested in striping the SCSIs, which I have done. After installing FreeBSD 7 on the IDE, I set up the stripe and moved /var over to it. So, my first question would be whether I should put /var on the stripe or /usr ? My next question might be whether it was even worth striping the SCSI's and just installing, say, /var/log to one drive, /usr/home to another, etc.... Final question, assuming I go ahead with putting /var on the SCSI's, how do I now recover the partition that was being used by /var? There's about 3 Gb on there. Perhaps I could just mount it as /usr/ports? or should I choose a different approach? Thanks for any input. OH! BTW. This is going to be a backup server using BackupPC, so I will be installing an additional IDE later.
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