Moving /var/mail
Philip Hallstrom
freebsd at philip.pjkh.com
Fri Dec 1 12:15:08 PST 2006
> I want to move /var/mail to /usr/var/mail, then symlink /var/mail to
> /usr/var/mail to free up space on my (too small on this machine) /var. Of
> course, I wish to maintain file permissions, ownerships, etc. I decided to
> try a dry run using a user home directory first to make sure this would work
> right. Good thing I did...
I'm a little confused... if you want to move /var/mail to /usr/var/mail
why are you messing around with /home at all?
This is what I would do...
... stop your smtp program
... stop your pop/imap program
tar zcvpf /tmp/varmail.tpgz /var/mail
mkdir -p /usr/var
mv /var/mail /usr/var/mail
ln -s /usr/var/mail /var/mail
... restart your smtp/pop/imap programs...
>
> I created /usr/kellyw and attempted to copy the contents of /home/kellyw/
> to it. First of all, I tried tar cvpf /usr/kellyw/kellyw.tar /home/kellyw/
>
> When I unpack the tar file, I wind up with /usr/kellyw/home/kellyw/* Not
> what I wanted. I wanted all of the files in /home/kellyw/ to wind up in
> /usr/kellyw/
>
> So I then tried to just copy the files using cp -p but I can't get the syntax
> right on that:
>
> # cd /home/kellyw
> # ls -l
> total 16
> -rw-r--r-- 1 kellyw kellyw 767 Aug 18 14:52 .cshrc
> -rw-r--r-- 1 kellyw kellyw 248 Aug 18 14:52 .login
> -rw-r--r-- 1 kellyw kellyw 158 Aug 18 14:52 .login_conf
> -rw------- 1 kellyw kellyw 373 Aug 18 14:52 .mail_aliases
> -rw-r--r-- 1 kellyw kellyw 331 Aug 18 14:52 .mailrc
> -rw-r--r-- 1 kellyw kellyw 797 Aug 18 14:52 .profile
> -rw------- 1 kellyw kellyw 276 Aug 18 14:52 .rhosts
> -rw-r--r-- 1 kellyw kellyw 975 Aug 18 14:52 .shrc
> # cp -p /home/kellyw/* /usr/kellyw/*
> cp: No match.
> # cp -p /home/kellyw/ /usr/kellyw/
> cp: /home/kellyw/ is a directory (not copied).
> # cp -p /home/kellyw/*.* /usr/kellyw/*.*
> cp: No match.
>
> Can someone help me out with my syntax? The tar method would probably be
> better (I guess) though I don't really care which method I use as long as it
> works (and preserves permissions, etc.). There are only about 60 mailboxes on
> this system.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lisa Casey
>
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