When I install the OVA in ESXi, I dont have option to set disk size on installation or configure CL installation partitions. I did that after installation and I now how one big 500GB sda drive with sda1 10GB boot partition.
In the past, I have typically created /, tmp, var, boot and SWAP partitions on Centos.
1. Should I have these partitions or does CL manage the drive differently with no need for partitions other than boot partition?
2. With LVE in mind, how does Plesk/CL manage subscriptions? I assume there is no more global /var/www/vhosts/... directory and that all subscriptions are given their own distinct LVE container which has /tmp, /var/www/vhosts, etc, which may answer question 1.
3. When installing CL OVA, which OS type should I select? Other Linux OS 64bit or Centos 64 bit?
This is just a test installation and will start over so it doesnt matter if I completely break it.
Thanks for you help!
thx
G
In the past, I have typically created /, tmp, var, boot and SWAP partitions on Centos.
1. Should I have these partitions or does CL manage the drive differently with no need for partitions other than boot partition?
2. With LVE in mind, how does Plesk/CL manage subscriptions? I assume there is no more global /var/www/vhosts/... directory and that all subscriptions are given their own distinct LVE container which has /tmp, /var/www/vhosts, etc, which may answer question 1.
3. When installing CL OVA, which OS type should I select? Other Linux OS 64bit or Centos 64 bit?
This is just a test installation and will start over so it doesnt matter if I completely break it.
Thanks for you help!
thx
G
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