[Asterisk-Users] Linux Partitions (before asterisk install)
Matt Florell
astmattf at gmail.com
Mon Dec 12 12:45:11 MST 2005
Will you be doing much recording? 2GB (/var) is very small for that.
If no recording, then no big deal, but the logs for asterisk do go to
/var as well and can grow rather large in high-volume. In my
experience you can live with 5GB or less on /usr.
MATT---
On 12/12/05, Johnny Voice <manhattanvoice at yahoo.com> wrote:
> For my asterisk installation in my lab, I will install the Linux ES v4
> distribution (with kernel 2.6) onto a Dell Power Edge 1650 with ~16GB of
> Raid-1 hard disk space.
>
> Before installing Linux, what should I set the following disk partitions
> to?:
> (root)/
> /boot
> swap
> /usr
> /home
> /tmp
> /var
>
> The Dell boot up disk (i.e. the Dell OpenManage disk, Configure Hard Drive
> section), shows this as the default:
>
> (root)/ 1024MB
> /boot 100MB
> swap 2048MB
> /usr 5726MB
> /home 3547MB
> /tmp 512MB
> /var 512MB
>
> Do you think I should do something like this?
>
> (root)/ 512MB
> /boot 100MB
> swap 2048MB
> /usr 10000MB
> /home 2282MB
> /tmp 256MB
> /var 2057MB
>
> Thanks.
>
> Tom
>
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