Hi Michael,

In our shop we use a normal directory to root, and create a VG for the
expandable directories. We usually have VG for /usr and /opt.

Our cloning scripts are happy with this setup, and we don't have much
headache when we have to link the root mdisk to another machine to
diagnostics.



Mauro
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2016-08-23 9:18 GMT-03:00 Michael Weiner <mwei...@infinite-blue.com>:

> Good morning all,
>
> I was having a little debate yesterday and I want to get the experts on
> this list opinions.
>
> What's the best practice when it comes to the root directory?
>
> Is it acceptable and recommend to create an vgroot and lvroot so it is
> expandable?
>
> Or is it recommended to have the root directory as a regular directory and
> not expandable.
>
> Thank you!
>
>
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