We set our systems up as follows:

ts00086@rpndvm01 ~ $ df -h
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg_system-lv_root
                      3.9G  3.6G  178M  96% /
/dev/mapper/vg_system-lv_var
                      3.0G  748M  2.1G  27% /var
/dev/mapper/vg_local-lv_opt
                      3.9G  577M  3.2G  16% /opt
/dev/mapper/vg_local-lv_home
                      992M   34M  908M   4% /home
/dev/mapper/vg_system-lv_tmp
                      3.1G  250M  2.7G   9% /tmp
/dev/sda1             122M   19M   97M  17% /boot
tmpfs                 502M  260M  242M  52% /dev/shm
/dev/mapper/vg_app-lv_oracle
                       12G   11G  903M  93% /u01/app/oracle
rchnas05n1.mayo.edu:/vol/vol2/unixhomes-5gb/86/ts00086
                      1.7T   25G  1.7T   2% /home/auto/ts00086

All our users are on independent NAS automounted home directories. Major
common software, like Tivoli or WebSphere is installed in /opt. For user
applications, we add a mountpoint of /apps. Other major players, such as
Oracle, get their own filesystems, as needed. Not seen here is a logical
volume for swap, which backs a vdisk for swap.

We use the same general model on Intel as well.

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On 2/23/12 9:43 AM, "Mark Workman" <[email protected]> wrote:

> What are recommended LVM mount points for a Linux guest?  I currently use
> /opt for my WebSphere installations, but occasionally fill up /.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark Workman
> Shelter Insurance Companies
> 573.214.4672
> [email protected]

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