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change www root to /home/www
Hello,

i've now a running ispcp on my server. But now i would like to move the www root to /home/www/virtual instead of /var/www/virtual. How can i do this?

greets from switzerland
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12-17-2007 09:12 AM
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Why you want to change this?
12-17-2007 02:04 PM
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because the /var partition is only 11GB. The /home partition is 127GB. and i have no chance to edit the partitiontables.
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12-17-2007 04:51 PM
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copy /var/www to home www and mount the /home partition on /var/www
12-17-2007 04:54 PM
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rbtux Wrote:copy /var/www to home www and mount the /home partition on /var/www

how can i do that?
12-17-2007 06:52 PM
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Hi katun

either you install ispcp from scratch, then you can use /home/www and /home/mail but you have to always check about differences. I also used to use theese folders until spring.
Then I recognized: it's easier to switch to /var/www and /var/mail - but of course there should be enough space.
Since then I used an own partition for /var instead for /home

Now you also can make the partition to you /var - but you should know how to do this, because otherwise this will be "Glücksspiel"...

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12-17-2007 07:35 PM
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so... now i have done another partitioning. the /var partition is now the biggest partition.
thanks for help!
12-18-2007 05:43 AM
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katun Wrote:so... now i have done another partitioning. the /var partition is now the biggest partition.
thanks for help!

Hi, I'm having the same problem, I also need to resize the /var partition to make it bigger.

I'm on debian etch (4.0) and I have no physical access to the server, I'm using ext2/3 (not lvm), do you have any suggestion? How did you do that?
06-03-2008 06:13 PM
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http://www.isp-control.net/forum/change-...-3390.html
It`s very actually. Who can help?
06-03-2008 06:52 PM
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weblivehelp Wrote:Hi, I'm having the same problem, I also need to resize the /var partition to make it bigger.

I'm on debian etch (4.0) and I have no physical access to the server, I'm using ext2/3 (not lvm), do you have any suggestion? How did you do that?

hi,
i've made it with a installscript of my hoster. ask your hoster about installscripts. these installscripts should partition your harddrives with other sizes.

greets
06-03-2008 06:52 PM
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