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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory Partitioning Thoughts Post 26475 by martin11 on Monday 19th of August 2002 01:09:39 PM
Old 08-19-2002
Partitioning Thoughts

I'm pretty new to UNIX and i'm planning to set up a server for my company.... i'm wondering if anyone could suggest a partitioning scheme for a standalone Solaris server with two 40GB disks and 1GB of memory... It would also be supporting 100 users...

thanks !
 

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VIEWVC-STANDALONE(1)					      General Commands Manual					      VIEWVC-STANDALONE(1)

NAME
viewvc-standalone - run a simple stand-alone HTTP server for ViewVC SYNOPSIS
viewvc-standalone [options] DESCRIPTION
Run a simple, standalone HTTP server configured to serve up ViewVC requests. OPTIONS
-c, --config-file=PATH Use the file at PATH as the ViewVC configuration file. If not specified, ViewVC will try to use the configuration file in its installation tree; otherwise, built-in default values are used. This option is not valid in GUI mode. -d, --daemon Background the server process. -h, --host=HOST Start the server listening on HOST. You need to provide the hostname if you want to access the standalone server from a remote machine. The default is localhost. -p, --port=PORT Start the server on the given PORT. The default is 49152. -r, --repository=PATH Serve up the Subversion or CVS repository located at PATH. This option may be used more than once. -s, --script-alias=PATH Specify the ScriptAlias, the artificial path location that at which ViewVC appears to be located. For example, if your ScriptAlias is cgi-bin/viewvc, then ViewVC will be accessible at http://localhost:49152/cgi-bin/viewvc. The default is viewvc. -g, --gui Pop up a graphical interface for serving and testing ViewVC. Note: this requires a valid X11 display connection. FILES
/etc/viewvc/viewvc.conf SEE ALSO
ViewVC web site, http://www.viewvc.org/. AUTHORS
viewvc-standalone was written by the ViewVC Group. A complete list of authors may be obtained at http://www.viewvc.org/. This manual page was written by John Zaitseff <J.Zaitseff@zap.org.au> for the Debian project. It is distributed under the GNU General Pub- lic License, version 2 or later, and may be used under that licence by others. 2010-04-01 VIEWVC-STANDALONE(1)
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