The DPODs DPOD's Big Data Store is located on a dedicated hard drive. From time to time there is a need to extended the amount of disk space that is Occasionally, the disk space allocated for the Store .The reasons could be needs to be increased. Reasons for that include an increase in TPS, or a requirement to keep retain history for longer periods of time.
Increasing the amount of The process to increase the disk space allocated to DPODs Store involves DPOD's Store entails the two stages detailed below:
Anchor Increase Data Disk Increase Data Disk
Increase the Data Disk and File System
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Increase Data Disk |
Physical Server
In order to increase the data disk and file system for physical server use the servers vendor Use the server vendor's RAID management software to extend the exiting existing RAID Disk (LUN) or add new RAID Disk (new LUN), in order to increase the data disk and file system sizes for the physical server.Based on the action on the previous stage (extend / add disk) follow the procedure for the OS
level configuration :Select the correct OS level configuration procedure below, based on whether you selected to extend or add a disk.
Virtual appliance
There are two strategies for increasing the DPOD's Store disk space for the DPODs Store :
Anchor Extend Existinf Disk Extend Existinf Disk
Extend the existing virtual disk
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Extend Existinf Disk |
Use the vSphere Client in order to edit the DPODs virtual machine
- Stop DPOD virtual machine.
- Press “Edit virtual machine settings”
- Choose the 3rd hard drive (which is the data disk as described in DPODs Hardware and Software Requirements).
- Increase the “Provisioned size” of the hard drive and press OK.
- Wait for the increase process to finish.
- Start DPOD virtual machine.
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Configure the extended disk on OS level
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configure extended disk |
- Display the current size of mount point / data : df -h /data
- Display the new disk size : fdisk -l |grep /dev/sdc
- Create new partition for the new size :
- fdisk /dev/sdc
- Press p to print the partition table to identify the number of partitions.
If this is the first disk extending there should be only sdc1. If this is the second time there should be sdc1 and sdc2. - Press n to create a new primary partition.
- Press p for primary.
- Press 2 for the partition number, depending on the output of the partition table print (if this is the second disk extending then the partition number will be 3 )
- Press Enter two times.
- Press t to change the system's partition ID.
- Press 2 to select the newly creation partition.
- Type 8e to change the Hex Code of the partition for Linux LVM.
Press w to write the changes to the partition table.
Note the following warning is valid, the system reboot will fix the issue :
“WARNING: Re-reading the partition table failed with error 16: Device or resource busy.The kernel still uses the old table. The new table will be used at the next reboot or after you run partprobe(8) or kpartx(8)”- Reboot the system : reboot
- After the system is up, make sure you see the new partition : fdisk -l |grep /dev/sdc
- stop the application using app-util.sh -> option 2 (stop all)
- create new LVM physical volume (PV) : pvcreate /dev/sdc2
if this is the second disk extending the device will be /dev/sdc3 - extend the LVM volume group (VG) : vgextend vg_data /dev/sdc2
- extend the LVM logical volume (LV) :
lvextend -l +100%FREE /dev/vg_data/lv_data - identify the /data file system type (for CentOS 7.2 based appliance the type is xfs) : cat /etc/fstab |grep /data
- resize the file system according to the file system type :
- ext4 : resize2fs /dev/vg_data/lv_data
- xfs : xfs_growfs /dev/vg_data/lv_data
- Display the new size of mount point / data : df -h /data
- Display the current size of mount point / data : df -h /data
Anchor Add New Disk Add New Disk
Add new virtual disk
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Add New Disk |
Use the vSphere Client in order to edit the DPODs virtual machine
- Stop DPOD virtual machine.
- Press “Edit virtual machine settings”
- Choose “add” -> “hard drive”
make sure you configure the new hard drive as “Thick Provision Eager Zeroed” - Wait for the increase process to finish.
- Wait for the increase process to finish.
- Start DPOD virtual machine.
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Configure the new disk on OS level
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configure new disk |
- Display the current size of mount point / data : df -h /data
- Display the current size of mount point / data : df -h /data
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- Display the new disk size : fdisk -l |grep /dev/sdd
- Display the new disk size : fdisk -l |grep /dev/sdd
- Create new partition for the new size :
- fdisk /dev/sdd
- Press p to print the partition table and make sure there are no partitions.
- Press n to create a new primary partition.
- Press p for primary.
- Press 1 for the partition number
- Press Enter two times.
- Press t to change the system's partition ID.
- Type 8e to change the Hex Code of the partition for Linux LVM.
Press w to write the changes to the partition table.
- Reboot the system : reboot
- After the system is up, make sure you see the new partition : fdisk -l |grep /dev/sdd
- stop the application using app-util.sh -> option 2 (stop all)
- create new LVM physical volume (PV) : pvcreate /dev/sdd1
- extend the LVM volume group (VG) : vgextend vg_data /dev/sdd1
- extend the LVM logical volume (LV) :
lvextend -l +100%FREE /dev/vg_data/lv_data - identify the /data file system type (for CentOS 7.2 based appliance the type is xfs) : cat /etc/fstab |grep /data
- resize the file system according to the file system type :
- ext4 : resize2fs /dev/vg_data/lv_data
- xfs : xfs_growfs /dev/vg_data/lv_data
- Display the new size of mount point / data : df -h /data
Anchor Update Configuration File Update Configuration File
Update the Store Configuration File
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Update Configuration File |
Update the Store configuration file :
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