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<H2><A NAME="s28">28. Appendix H: Example II</A></H2>
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<P>The following is an example of a
server setup in an academic setting, and is contributed by
<CODE>nakano (at) apm.seikei.ac.jp</CODE>. I have only done minor editing to
this section.
<P><CODE>/var/spool/delegate</CODE> is a directory for storing logs and cache files
of an WWW proxy server program, "delegated". Since I don't notice it
widely, there are 1000--1500 requests/day currently, and average
disk usage is 15--30% with expiration of caches each day.
<P><CODE>/mnt.archive</CODE> is used for data files which are big and not frequently
referenced such a s experimental data (especially graphic ones),
various source archives, and Win95 backups (growing very fast...).
<P><CODE>/mnt.root</CODE> is backup root file system containing rescue utilities. A
boot floppy is also prepared to boot with this partition.
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Directory sda sdb hda
swap | 64 | 64 | |
/ | | | 20 |
/tmp | | | 180 |
/var : 300 : : :
/var/tmp | | 300 | |
/var/spool/delegate | 300 | | |
/home | | | 850 |
/usr | 360 | | |
/usr/lib -> /mnt.lib/usr.lib
/usr/local/lib -> /mnt.lib/usr.local.lib
/mnt.lib | | 350 | |
/mnt.archive : : 1300 : :
/mnt.root | | 20 | |
Total capacity: 1024 2034 1050
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Drive : sda sdb hda
Total capacity: | 1024 | 2034 | 1050 |
Partition
1 | 300 | 20 | 20 |
2 : 64 : 1300 : 180 :
3 | 300 | 64 | 850 |
4 : 360 : ext : :
5 | | 300 | |
6 : : 350 : :
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
/dev/hda1 19485 10534 7945 57% /
/dev/hda2 178598 13 169362 0% /tmp
/dev/hda3 826640 440814 343138 56% /home
/dev/sda1 306088 33580 256700 12% /var
/dev/sda3 297925 47730 234807 17% /var/spool/delegate
/dev/sda4 363272 170872 173640 50% /usr
/dev/sdb5 297598 2 282228 0% /var/tmp
/dev/sdb2 1339248 302564 967520 24% /mnt.archive
/dev/sdb6 323716 78792 228208 26% /mnt.lib
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<P>Apparently <CODE>/tmp</CODE> and <CODE>/var/tmp</CODE> is too big. These
directories shall be
packed together into one partition when disk space shortage comes.
<P><CODE>/mnt.lib</CODE> is also seemed to be, but I plan to install newer TeX and
ghostscript archives, so <CODE>/usr/local/lib</CODE> may grow about 100 MB or so
(since we must use Japanese fonts!).
<P>Whole system is backed up by Seagate Tapestore 8000 (Travan TR-4,
4G/8G).
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