Bill Moran wrote:

Comrade Burnout [1]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



I just noticed that I didn't create *quite* enough space in my /var
partition for accepting somewhat larger email attachments/ messages.

i thought softupdates was the way to go, but on reading the handbook
online, that's not quite what i thought it was ....


No.  Softupdates is a method of improving performance by optimizing
writes to the disk ... has no real relation to the space involved.



is there any way with 5.2.1 to move around disc space between partitions
"on the fly" ?


Definately not "on the fly".


   well, that's why i left it in quotes.  "on the fly" as opposed to
   reinstalling/ rebuilding partitions.
   i don't want to have to do a newfw(8)  on the partitions and have to
   try and get all the data back ... i can re-edit partition tables, but
   i'm not 100% familiar with doing it command-line ( read: not from
   sysinstall at install time ) so i'd rather not risk goofing the data
   ...

IMHO, the best way to avoid/deal with this problem is to do the following
the next time you install:
1) Make the entire disk one big Vinum partition
2) Make Vinum subdisks for the different partitions you want.  Size them
   accordingly, and _leave_any_unneeded_space_unused_!
3) Later if you find you messed up, Vinum gives you the power to join unused
   space to an existing subdisk, and you can then use growfs to increase the
   filesystem size.  Hell, you can even add new disks if you fill up the
   entire disk!



   never used Vinum.  seen it mentioned a lot, but never read up on it
   because i wasn't sure what it was ... guess it's time to do some
   reading, eh?
   thanks,
   -b--

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