/dev/xvdc1 Â Â Â Â Â Â 40G Â401M Â 37G Â 2% /var
I also like the BSD sort of installation when everything is separated so can specify different behavior for /tmp /home /var like enable noexec or nosuid parameters which are typically applied to mount points.
But of course you could just modify mysql/apache/.... to sit on the pre-configured devices.
I.
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 5:58 PM, Brian LaMere <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
you could always just deploy the lamp stuff to the other two dirs mounted - no reason mysql databases couldn't be in /data, for instance. Â/var/lib/mysql doesn't really make that much sense for a place to actually /leave/ it, after all ;)BrianOn Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 6:03 AM, IstvÃn <leccine@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Brilliant!. In the meantime I am trying to resize the root fs somehow splitting /dev/xvdc for /var and so on.Thank you guys.ÂRegards,IstvanOn Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 1:39 PM, Marek Goldmann <mgoldman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote
Hi Istvan,
Yes, we've talked about this before. Whole 10GB will be used for S3-based AMIs once we publish updated AMIs, right Justin?
Thanks!
--Marek
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On 2010-12-05, at 13:10, IstvÃn wrote:
> Hey,
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> Don't you think it was a good idea to have at least 10G for / in FC14 EC2 image?
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> 2G is a bit small comparing the available many 100G space, it is hardly enough for typical LAMP installations or any kind of production server even if you store the content in /mnt.
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