Re: CentOS 6 x64 - Changing /var folder to raid 1 disk after install

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Am 21.11.2011 12:50, schrieb Adil BOYUN:
> Hello,
> 
> I have fresh install CentOS 6 x64 running on my server. I have a raid
> 1 drive 3 tb ready to be mounted. I want to mount this as var folder,
> could achive this but after reboot, server didn't start, maybe i had
> problem with command cp -rf.
> 
> Is this possible to do in a proper manner, with what commands?
> I used rsync and diff game me like 10+ output.

well as long /var is containing "/var/lib" and "/var/cache" than more
applications / services are running more possible changes you will get
while the sync is running

i would boot the machine with a live-cd and finalize these changes there
on the other hand i would NOT move the whole /var to an own partition

normally "/var/cache" and "/var/log" two own partitions or if it is
a virtual machine in two different virtual disks should be enough
to prevent fill the root-fs and the different disks makes it much
easier resize/replace them if needed

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