New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question
Kaya Saman
SamanKaya at netscape.net
Fri Jan 1 22:13:18 UTC 2010
Just to give a quick overview of what is being used currently:
test# du -sch etc
1.7M etc
1.7M total
test# du -sch var
1.0M var
1.0M total
test# du -sch tmp
10K tmp
10K total
test# du -sch usr
1.0G usr
1.0G total
I think I could get away with 500MB for /var and /tmp and have /usr as 2
or 3GB??
What's everyone's verdict?
Also I didn't realize and forgot to mention before that NFS on BSD won't
export /home but instead exports the link in /usr/home..... as I had
issues with "bad exports line /home" in /var/log/messages!
In addition I edited my rc.conf file to include these extra lines as per
Google; what's everyone's opinion on them though as I'm a little unsure
of what they do (indicated with *):
inetd_enable="YES"
keymap="us.iso"
nfs_server_enable="YES"
*nfs_server_flags="-u -t -n 4"
rpcbind_enable="YES"
*rpcbind_flags="-r"
sshd_enable="YES"
named_enable="YES"
mountd_enable="YES"
ntpd_enable="YES"
Finally for Bind I don't get why everything has been stuffed into
named.conf??? In terms of all root servers etc.... Linux is very
different in that a separate dir is created with separate file for root
servers. Is there any particular reason for this??
--Kaya
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