SV: [Users] The list and a question

SD :: Ventas ventas at dedicados.com.mx
Tue Feb 23 19:18:52 EST 2010


Mattias, Lists are no slow, some people dont have time to answer.

If you want to know how much space you have on your server write

#df -h

and you are going to see the SPACE of the server.




Ing. Alejandro M.
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Hospedaje Web y Servidores Dedicados
http://www.dedicados.com.mx
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ventas at dedicados.com.mx
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El 23/02/2010 06:02 p.m., mattias escribió:
> Wich command?
> What i meen with list slow are my mails are not dileverd directly
> Litle slow
>
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> Från: users-bounces at openvz.org [mailto:users-bounces at openvz.org] För Gregor
> at HostGIS
> Skickat: den 24 februari 2010 00:33
> Till: users at openvz.org
> Ämne: Re: [Users] The list and a question
>
>
>    
>> Are the list slow?
>>      
> Do you mean, are questions answered quickly? It depends; I've had a few
> get same-day answers, a few get ignored. Just ask and find out.
>
>    
>> Can i run a mailserver on a openvz vps
>>      
> Absolutely. No ifs, no ands, no buts - just yes.
>
>    
>> I meen how to no how much disc space a vm has
>>      
> A container (also called VE or VPS) doesn't have a fixed disk file, it
> has a quota and it uses the underlying host's filesystem. The quota and
> usage can be seen from inside the VE using "df" same as usual.
>
> The great part, is that the quota can be changed at any time without
> rebooting or reconfiguring anything. Adding "disk space" to a VE means
> typing one command, without worrying about adding disks, formatting
> disks, etc. It's very nice, when someone needs temporary space.
>
> I hope that helps explain a little bit.
>
>    


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