Plesk 8.3 latest on CentOS 5.1 install error :(

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laughingbuddha wrote:Just went for the full install. Has that got the SSO that Swsoft put into Plesk 8.3?
If it doesn't you can add it through the Plesk Updater or autoinstaller.
Also, how much is a subscription to ASL channel? Wanna make sure my server is secure.
See Pricing on the Subscription page.
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Cool.

Yeah noticed that, ran out of space during the install on my usr/local as I only asigned 1024MB to it. Think I might need to expand that to say, 10Gb maybe.

I'm not doing too bad for a Windows Server convert.

Thanks for the support guys :)

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Might just as well just create a small /boot partition and give the rest to one big / partition.
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Ah right. This is what I have been setting up my partitions:-

Boot = between 128MB and 512MB is fine. I use 512MB.
Swap = Twice the RAM/Memory size. So 1GB (1024MB) of memory
/ = 10240MB - Used for Plesk updates and installation.
/usr/local = 1024MB - Plesk itself is installed here
/var = Rest of the avalible space

What do u think?

I have 2 x 75Gb SCSI U320s in RAID 1 + 0

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I think what I said earlier. (How do you create a RAID 1+0 array using only two drives?)
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Use:

/boot, 128-256m, 1st partition
swap, x2 of ram, 2nd partition
/ <- everything else
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Cool, ok I'll go with that.

As to RAID 1 + 0, it was the default option in in the HP RAID controller setup, so I went with that.

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