Lewick, Taylor schrieb:
Okay, I have found the culprit in /var
It is /var/opt/SUNWbb/root/home.
The home directory is approximately 1.1 Gig in size, and that is for 200
connections.
Does that seem correct?
That sounds reasonable. But it also depends on your CAM
scripts/applications.
5,5 Meg per kiosk user home directory? That may be a lot, but it really
depends on what applications/prototypes you are using. But then 200
kiosk sessions seems quite a lot, if you are doing real work in all of
them (rather than just running RDP).
[I don't have a CAM box at hand, but (FWIW) with the JDS (Gnome) session
in SRSS 4.0 I get 187K/user, but I have only a few very lightweight
applications.]
You should have a look at the individual home directories:
- whether they are approximately the same size
- if there is one that eats up a lot - what is special about it
- if they are the same: what makes them so big
If so then I just need to expand /var, which
was created as a UFS mountpoint and I can't do it online with mkfs -G or
vxassist or vxresize.
You could mount an extra volume over /var/opt/SUNWbb/root/home.
Alternatively, can I change the configuration of the SUNWbb software to
have it write the users home directory information to another
mountpoint?
Is that configurable by just changing /etc/opt/SUNWbb/blackbox.rc?
At first glance: no
There are several places in CAM where that directory is referred to as
$BBROOTPATH/home (or similar). And you can't easily redirect $BBROOTPATH
elsewhere either.
- Joerg
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