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Suse Linux OS Partition details

Posted:
by praveenbangari
can anyone please help in guiding Suse Linux OS Partitioning for SAP ECC 6.0 EHP5 installation (DB2-Database). we have File sizing for SAP Directories but need OS File Sizing

/usr/sap/RD1 10 GB
/sapmnt/RD1 20 GB
/usr/sap 10 GB
/usr/sap/trans 30 GB
/db2/db2rd1 10 GB
/db2/RD1 10 GB
/db2/RD1/log_dir 10 GB
/db2/RD1/log_dir2 10 GB
/db2/RD1/log_archive 60 GB
/db2/RD1/db2dump 10 GB
/db2/RD1/sapdata1 100 GB
/db2/RD1/sapdata2 100 GB
/db2/RD1/sapdata3 100 GB
/db2/RD1/sapdata4 100 GB
/EHPI 60 GB



RAM 32 GB


swap ?? GB
root ?? GB
boot ?? GB
tmp ?? GB
usr ?? GB
home ?? GB
var ?? GB
opt ?? GB

Re: Suse Linux OS Partition details

Posted:
by ruchika
The motivation behind Strike (repetitive cluster of free circles) is to join a few hard plate allotments into one expansive virtual hard plate to enhance execution, information security, or both. Most Attack controllers utilize the SCSI convention since it can address a bigger number of hard circles in a more successful manner than the IDE convention and is progressively appropriate for parallel handling of directions. There are some Attack controllers that help IDE or SATA hard circles. Programming Attack gives the upsides of Strike frameworks without the extra expense of equipment Assault controllers. In any case, this requires some CPU time and has memory prerequisites that make it unsatisfactory for a genuine elite PCs database administration.

SUSE Linux Undertaking offers the alternative of joining a few hard circles into one delicate Strike framework. Attack suggests a few procedures for joining a few hard circles in an Assault framework, each with various objectives, favorable circumstances, and attributes. These varieties are ordinarily known as Assault levels.