My suggestion would be this: 1 disk - OpenBSD install
raid disks: 1 partition - /var/mysql 1 partition - /var/www 1 partition - /var/www/tmp (this could be small) Mispunt On 3/24/07, Bray Mailloux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bray Mailloux wrote: > Mispunt wrote: >> I don't think it is a good idea to do that when you want to use PHP >> and some sort of database. >> PHP requires a /tmp and I would put that on a seperate partition. >> Beside that I think it is also a good idea to give the database a >> partition. >> The rest of /var/www could be on the same partition. >> >> On 3/23/07, Bray Mailloux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> I'm not too knowledgeable in the security arena so this question may >>> prompt flogging. >>> >>> My server has three hard drives, one contains the OpenBSD system and >>> the >>> other two are blank and will be a raid mirror of the /var/www >>> directory. >>> Is it wise to give over the entire drive for the mount point >>> /var/www or >>> should I not be assigning mount points to entire drives? >>> >>> >> Well, I'm using a raid mirror to store all of my http and database >> data and a seperate disk to house my openbsd installation. Are you >> certain that I should not just have the database and http data stored >> on the raid mirror on two seperate partitions?