Re: Re: apt-get installation of mysql and apachi in different directory.

2013-10-01 Thread Muhammad Yousuf Khan
>> You can try downloading the apache and mysql's tar.gz file and try installing in any location you like. You can specify that in the 'configure' script itself. './conf >>igure --help' will give more details on that. I got it THANKS :)

Re: Re: apt-get installation of mysql and apachi in different directory.

2013-10-01 Thread Balamurugan
On 10/01/2013 10:40 PM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: Thanks emmanuel and Celejar for your input. actually i have been going through DRBD configurations and practicing, and i saw people mounting their DRBD drives to /etc/apache for apachi-failover and /somewhere/lib/mysql for mysql failover. i wa

Re: apt-get installation of mysql and apachi in different directory.

2013-10-01 Thread Muhammad Yousuf Khan
Thanks emmanuel and Celejar for your input. actually i have been going through DRBD configurations and practicing, and i saw people mounting their DRBD drives to /etc/apache for apachi-failover and /somewhere/lib/mysql for mysql failover. i was just thinking why not i just mount DRBD drive on the r

Re: apt-get installation of mysql and apachi in different directory.

2013-10-01 Thread Celejar
On Tue, 1 Oct 2013 17:01:23 +0200 emmanuel segura wrote: > you can use service chroot, but i think it can be more elegant if you use > openvz or lxc for confine services The OP should also probably explain what he's really trying to do - there may be a better way to accomplish it. > 2013/10/1 M

Re: apt-get installation of mysql and apachi in different directory.

2013-10-01 Thread emmanuel segura
you can use service chroot, but i think it can be more elegant if you use openvz or lxc for confine services 2013/10/1 Muhammad Yousuf Khan > is there a way to install server side stuff like apachi and my sql in to > different mount points or directories. > > Thanks, > > Myk > -- esta es mi

apt-get installation of mysql and apachi in different directory.

2013-10-01 Thread Muhammad Yousuf Khan
is there a way to install server side stuff like apachi and my sql in to different mount points or directories. Thanks, Myk