Skip to content

Instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

View cazjck's full-sized avatar
🏠
Working from home

Khanh Duy Pham cazjck

🏠
Working from home
  • Viet Nam
  • 00:29 (UTC +07:00)
View GitHub Profile
@troyfontaine
troyfontaine / readme.md
Last active July 17, 2025 02:01
Resize root partition (or how to remove the default /home partition) on CentOS 7 online

Resize root partition (or how to remove the default /home partition) on CentOS 7 online

This process requires that you are able to ssh OR log in locally using the root user account and that no services be running as users out of /home on the target machine.

The examples are from a default installation with no customization-you NEED to know what you're working with for volumes/partitions to not horribly break things.

By default, CentOS 7 uses XFS for the file system and Logical Volume Manager (LVM), creating 3 partitions: /,/home and swap.

NOTE: If you want to be sure that nothing is writing to /home you can either modify the host to boot into single-user mode OR try to use the systemctl isolate runlevel1.target command to switch (not tested! should work).

@mattupstate
mattupstate / README.md
Created November 13, 2014 17:14
An example of how to setup streaming replication for PostgreSQL with Docker.

PostgreSQL Streaming Replication With Docker

The *.txt files here hold user and database parameters. Specifically, replication.txt contains the user/role and password to use for replication. Whereas database.txt contains an initial database, user/role and password to create on the master.

Run the master:

$ fig run -d master

Wait for it to start up completely. Start the slave: