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- Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 16:27:36 +0200
- From: Attila Kinali <attila@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] how filesystem works?
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On Mon, 02 Apr 2007 13:51:01 +0900 "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com> wrote: > Stuart Luppescu writes: > > > This is something I never understood. Someone told me to put /var in its > > own partition because if it fills us (with log files, or whatever) it > > will crowd out other stuff and make the computer unusable. Yes, but only a few things will not work anymore. The majority of the system is still healthy. While a filled root partition is something very hard to recover from. > If you do quarantine /var, you can boot to single-user (or simply stop > daemons etc that use /var, but that's tricky), find space on another > partition, mv (or "gzip >") the logs (mail spool, etc) there, and > restart the system. Also, any write operation on another partition > will succeed, you won't lose data. That's the reason why i generally seperate /var/log from the rest of /var. If my log space fills up, i still want that the rest works normaly. At least on servers. On desktop machines i converted to the one partition fits all fraction. It's a lot easier to estimate the correct size of one partition (= the whole disk) than 3-5 of them. And if a desktop fails to work, then it isn't the end of the world, as there is always a knoppix around and reboot is possible. Which isn't the case for most servers. Attila Kinali -- Praised are the Fountains of Shelieth, the silver harp of the waters, But blest in my name forever this stream that stanched my thirst! -- Deed of Morred
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