Hi Guys, 

I'm going to port my app over to CentOS, and I'm hoping for some pointers 
in regards to the setup. I know I could hack my way through it, but before 
I get started, I want to create an action plan. 

I will be installing CentOS on a vmWare based virtual machine. I'll start 
with 2vcpu, 2GBram, and 10GB hdd.  It will be connecting to a standalone 
mySQL server for database access. 

1) Is there any reason to change the default partitioning? If this app 
takes off, I can always tune the install down the road, but for now, I'm 
thinking go with defaults (as I don't have any reason NOT to). 

2) Should I create a volume for the app? Instead of default apache/tomcat 
app folder, maybe do /myApp that is it's own virtual disk? Any advantage to 
that versus just using default location? 

3) Assuming a successful, fresh install, what would be the proper steps to 
installing OpenBD? Is there a How To? I'll turn this thread into one if 
there is not one currently available. 
-I'm looking for command line operations that would need to be done once 
the initial install was done. 

4) Any other tips or  pointers? Assume you had a generic OpenBD app you 
needed to install on CentOS.. what would you do? How would you setup the 
server?

Thanks! 





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