op 18-02-14 22:47, Peter schreef:
> On 02/17/2014 09:34 PM, Johan Vermeulen wrote:
>> I guess that means that the partitioning for the machine should be in
>> function of the planned number ans size of the vm's?
> Not necessarily. I would make one large LVM volume group (VG) for
> pretty much the entire disk space then for each VM create a logical
> volume (LV) that is as big as you think you will need, but it doesn't
> need to be too big, it is easy to grow the LV later on if you need to.
> As I said before, make sure you leave some free space on the VG for
> snapshots.
>
>
> Peter
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Hello Peter,
thanks for putting me on the right track.
I partitioned a testing machine accordingly.
[root@minas2 ~]# df -h
Bestandssysteem Grtte Gebr Besch Geb% Aangekoppeld op
/dev/mapper/vg_minas2-LogVol00
49G 753M 45G 2% /
tmpfs 3,9G 0 3,9G 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 485M 32M 429M 7% /boot
/dev/mapper/vg_minas2-LogVol02
9,7G 150M 9,0G 2% /home
/dev/mapper/vg_minas2-LogVol04
9,7G 150M 9,0G 2% /ldap
/dev/mapper/vg_minas2-LogVol05
49G 180M 46G 1% /mailserver
/dev/mapper/vg_minas2-LogVol03
9,7G 150M 9,0G 2% /openvpn
anticipating the creation of an openvpn - ldap - and mailserver.
Greetings, J.
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