How to Adjust the Location of the /homes Directory (F6-424 Max)
Posted: 11 Jan 2025, 21:51
Hello,
I did the install of TOS (TOS_X642.0_6.0.577) on two 1TB NVMe's in a RAID1 modus.
This works fine so far.
However, I want to move the /homes directory for all users from this volume (Volume1) to my TRAID volume (Volume2, four disks) as I want to avoid users to exhaust the TOS volume by placing large volume data to their home dir.
I have tried so far
- move of the folder on command line from Volume1 to Volume2, there is no effect, TOS doesn't care and keeps the /homes on the Volume1 / NVMe's active
- Checked fstab if I can change the mounting of the volumes there. This not working as TOS seems to store the information regarding mounts somewhere else.
How can I do this, ideally through the UI?
I am also fine doing it on command line, but I would prefer a confirmation from Terra-Master if that is OK in terms of support.
Generally, I am disappointed that this is not documented nor possible with standard tools as it is plain Linux stuff that should work out of the box.
Don't send me workarounds like limiting the quota or other useless stuff, I want to do the setup once for good and not starting with workarounds from the beginning.
Thanks
Thorsten
I did the install of TOS (TOS_X642.0_6.0.577) on two 1TB NVMe's in a RAID1 modus.
This works fine so far.
However, I want to move the /homes directory for all users from this volume (Volume1) to my TRAID volume (Volume2, four disks) as I want to avoid users to exhaust the TOS volume by placing large volume data to their home dir.
I have tried so far
- move of the folder on command line from Volume1 to Volume2, there is no effect, TOS doesn't care and keeps the /homes on the Volume1 / NVMe's active
- Checked fstab if I can change the mounting of the volumes there. This not working as TOS seems to store the information regarding mounts somewhere else.
How can I do this, ideally through the UI?
I am also fine doing it on command line, but I would prefer a confirmation from Terra-Master if that is OK in terms of support.
Generally, I am disappointed that this is not documented nor possible with standard tools as it is plain Linux stuff that should work out of the box.
Don't send me workarounds like limiting the quota or other useless stuff, I want to do the setup once for good and not starting with workarounds from the beginning.
Thanks
Thorsten
