I want to partition my server to kvm host
Hello,
Ok i searched online alot, i asked my DC to partition my server but they refused to help as i have preconfigured server with un managed support ..
They told me i can load rescsynccd and partition my server with f -disk or parted
I tried but finally i removed the two partitions one for boot second for my ssd storage so i reloaded my server again with centos 7 with rescsynccd but i didn't partitioned it again .
because i want a special partitioning for my server with kvm host
i followed this link:
documentation.solusvm.com/display/DOCS/Partitioning
They need the following to be partitioned on my server:
KVM Host
/ 80GB+ (KVM templates & iso's will be stored in /home/solusvm/kvm)
SWAP 4GB+ (Virtual servers may use host swap if there is a real memory shortage)
Logical Volume Group (LVM) remaining space (Logical Volume Group Only, SolusVM will create the logical volumes for the virtual servers inside this group)
The Volume Group Name CANNOT be KVM as /dev/kvm/ is a directory created on install.
The PE Size should be set to 32M not the Default of 4M.
I wanted to partition my server to meet the kvm requirements and install cpanel/WHM on it . Believe me guys cpanel.net staff worked with me alot like " they will help my clients if needed " so i posted this here so anyone can find this helpful when searching on forums or google it . if we find a solution together here . anyone can help in this please ? i need to partitioning my server so i can install cpanel/WHM on it . please help
I wanted to partition my server to meet the kvm requirements and install cpanel/WHM on it . Believe me guys cpanel.net staff worked with me alot like " they will help my clients if needed " so i posted this here so anyone can find this helpful when searching on forums or google it . if we find a solution together here . anyone can help in this please ? i need to partitioning my server so i can install cpanel/WHM on it . please help
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The cPanel documentation lists the recommended system requirements: Installation Guide - System Requirements - Documentation - cPanel Documentation If you require assistance with partitioning your server, you might want to consider hiring a System Administrator to work with you on that. This isn't specifically an issue with cPanel and goes beyond the scope of these forums I think. 0
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