Linux allows you to have four primary partitions per hard disk. The Access Gateway Appliance requires a swap partition, a cache object store (COS) partition, and a root partition. For a machine with a large hard disk (100 GB or larger), we recommend creating the following partitions:
Table 6-1 Access Gateway Appliance Partitions
To create your custom partitions:
From the Installation Settings page, click , then select . (See Step 11.)
This page lists the partition settings as currently proposed.
Select , then click .
(Conditional) If the installation program discovers any existing partitions, select the hard disk, click , then confirm the deletion of the partitions.
Create a root partition as follows:
Click , select the primary or extended partition, then click .
Fill in the following fields:
Format: Make sure that is selected.
You must format the partition after you have modified the partition size during installation.
File system: Select for the type.
Custom Size: Specify a value.
Mount Point: Select .
Click .
Create a swap partition as follows:
Select the hard drive, click , select the primary or extended partition, then click .
Fill in the following fields:
Format: Make sure that is selected.
File system: Select for the type.
Custom Size: Specify a value.
Mount Point: Leave the default value of .
Click .
Create a var partition as follows:
Select the hard drive, click , select the primary or extended partition, then click .
Fill in the following fields:
Format: Make sure that is selected.
File system: Select for the type.
Custom Size: Specify a value.
Mount Point: Select .
Click .
Create a COS partition that uses the remaining space on the hard disk:
Select the hard drive, click , select the primary or extended partition, then click .
Fill in the following fields:
Do Not Format Partition: Select this option.
File system ID: Specify as the ID.
Custom Size: Accept the default value for the cylinder value.
Do not Mount the Partition: Select this option.
Click .
Click to create partitions with the specified values.
In the installation Summary page, verify that the partitions you specified are listed, then continue with Step 12.