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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat How to partition your disk? Post 302774597 by MadeInGermany on Saturday 2nd of March 2013 01:27:05 PM
Old 03-02-2013
I vote for not having a /opt partition because binaries are in /usr and /opt.
But that means you must have a much bigger / partition, I suggest 40 GB

But I vote for either a 25 GB /var or a 20 GB /var/tmp partition (BTW the same size for /tmp),
it contains variable data and should not fill up /.
What speaks for /var/tmp (if not sym-linked to /tmp):
syslog and monitoring tools like HP-OVO need to log a disk full condition in /var. Again this means a +5 GB for the / partition.

Last edited by MadeInGermany; 03-02-2013 at 02:33 PM..
 

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FORCESALVAGE(5) 						AFS File Reference						   FORCESALVAGE(5)

NAME
FORCESALVAGE - Forces salvage of entire partition DESCRIPTION
The FORCESALVAGE file, if present on an AFS server partition (that is, in a /vicep directory), signals that the Salvager must salvage the entire partition. The AFS-modified version of the fsck program creates the empty (zero-length) file when it discovers corruption on the partition. The Salvager removes the file when it completes the salvage operation. When the File Server detects the presence of the file on a partition on which it is attaching volumes, it stops, detaches any volumes that are already attached, and exits after recording a message in the /var/log/openafs/FileLog file. The Bos Server then invokes the Salvager to salvage the partition. SEE ALSO
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