On Mon January 30 2006 09:05, Eugen Leitl wrote:
>
> My vserver looks like this:
> v64:/# df -k
> Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/hdv1 97627508 49680728 47946780 51% /
> none 16384 0 16384 0% /tmp
>
> I would like to increase /tmp
>
> Any suggestions very welcome.
>
Two choices...
It looks like it is on /dev/shm - if you want to keep it there,
increase the size in fstab mount line.
If on hard disk, put it on a larger partition.
- - - -
A note on the /dev/shm and VServers -
You may have individual (per VServer) /dev/shm or a pooled
/dev/shm -
If you mount -o bind the host's /dev/shm on the VServer mount
point, your VServer and Host will use a single pool (Yea) BUT
the files will have the persistence of the host. I.E: The entries
will survive guest restarts (Might have to clean them out yourself).
Mike
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Received on Mon Jan 30 14:08:19 2006