[Xymon] New server - using Terabithia RPMs - disk layout?

John Horne john.horne at plymouth.ac.uk
Tue Feb 12 14:33:59 CET 2019


Hello,

I have been given a new server to which to move our old Xymon service. The old
service was all run out of one directory. With the RPM's I can see that things
have split up a bit - for example into '/var/lib/xymon', '/usr/share/xymon',
'var/www/xymon' and so on.

The new server has a (separate from the O/S) 30GB disk which I was going to
create as a single partition and mount as one directory. However, I am unsure
as to which directory is going to become most used (in terms of the number of
files/directories). On the new server the '/var/www/xymon' directory has
nothing in it, but according to our old server it contains the 'rep' and 'snap'
subdirectories which contain the most data (5GB each).

If both 'rep' and 'snap' can have most of their data deleted (which I think
they can), then perhaps the partition should be assigned to '/var/lib/xymon'
since (on the old server) it contains the 'hostdata' and 'histlogs'
subdirectories, which in total are at just over 6GB at the moment.


Any thoughts about this?


Thanks,

John.

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John Horne | Senior Operations Analyst | Technology and Information Services
University of Plymouth | Drake Circus | Plymouth | Devon | PL4 8AA | UK
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