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Re: difference between /vz/private/ and /vz/root/ ? [message #20502 is a reply to message #20492] Wed, 19 September 2007 09:53 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
piavlo is currently offline  piavlo
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Hi Vasya,

vaverin wrote on Wed, 19 September 2007 08:02


/vz/private/<VEID> are private areas, i.e. the directories containing the private files of the given VEs.

/vz/root/<VEID> -- are mountpoints. The private area is mounted to the /vz/root/<VEID> directory on the Hardware Node and provides VE users with a complete Linux file system tree.


Ok now that i stopped VE i see that /vz/root/<VEID> is empty and not hard liked to /vz/private/<VEID> anymore.
This means i can just move /vz/private/<VEID> to separate partition ,on the same HN, while VE is stopped.

Quote:

If you want to move VE files from HN to some other place it's better to avoid /vz/private using and handle /vz/root directory.

I did not get the meaning of this comment, could you please
elaborate?

Thanks
Alex
 
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