Karanbir Singh wrote: > On 09/27/2009 02:57 PM, Drew wrote: >> That's the rule of thumb I see applied to what goes in /srv. In a LAMP >> box for example I'd expect to see the website(and site logs), database >> files, and POP3/IMAP spools stored in srv directories. Machine >> specific data like system logs and email processing spools get stored >> in /var. > > > well, /srv to me is served and shared storage. So anything on the > network that isnt consumed directly by off-immediate-network clients > using any service would end up there. > > To me, thats the best match for usage - most other things, maybe > everything else, has a fairly clear guideline from the LSB. although the > lsb specs are themselves a bit in the air. Lets see if the 3rd or 4th > time they get something done a bit more formally. Not likely... Storage paths are all arbitrary and if a standard has to make up a new location that breaks existing concepts they've already done something wrong. So far the LSB has been good at making up things that nobody used before - not so good at getting everyone to agree to change (and change again every time they change their minds). -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos