![]() ![]() I'm wondering if you folks have some rounding-up mathimatical calculation system inside of Virtualmin's core codebase? Nobody that I talk with sees how this is possible.Ĭan anyone here explain in a way that makes sense how therefore, Virtualmin comes to this conclusion? I've even talked with CentOS devs and such, and not even they agree with me that Virtualmin is teling the actual truth as far as disk space percentages. That is absolutely uncalled for, because du -hs and other commands don't even show that much space being used. So:Īfter answering all questions, I configure the primary setup through the wizard.īut once everything is done before I've even setup a domain, I see Virtualmin is using 40 percent of my servers hosting drive? In otherwords 40GB! Once this successfully happens, I tend to install Virtualmin at that point. Lvextend -l +100%FREE /dev/mapper/vg00-home ![]() Then because the server uses LVM automaticly, I want to use the entire drive so: So what I'm wanting to know at least running my testing, hear is what I find. ![]() I don't have the time to attempt and write my own WordPress script for useage with GPL at this point either because I've got a lot bigger issues such as site redesign things to deal with at the moment that will be a bit more pressing as time goes on at this point. The reason I ask, is I have a dedicated server I'm leasing froma datacenter on a monthly basis that I thought I'd install Virtualmin GPL on, at least for the moment.Īt some point down the road however, I hope to upgrade to a Pro subscription because I'd like the capability to install WordPress etc as a 1-click installation, as I'm honestly not a large fan of manual tweeking/configuration if it can be done through an automated system where possible. ![]() I'm curious how Virtualmin calculates total disk space in general. ![]()
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