Extending the CTERA Main Database Storage Pool
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Extending the CTERA Main Database Storage Pool
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CTERA recommends changing the storage with the help of CTERA Support (http://www.ctera.com/support).
To extend the CTERA main database storage pool:
- For each CTERA Portal instance you have installed, stop CTERA services, by doing the following:
- Log in to your Azure portal and in the main Azure portal menu, click Virtual machines (classic).
- Right-click the CTERA Portal virtual machine and click Stop.
- Confirm shutting down the instance.
- Click Disks, to add a disk to the virtual machine.
The disks attached to the virtual machine are displayed. - Click Attach new.
The Attach new disk blade is displayed. - Enter a unique name to identify the disk.
- In the Size field, enter the size of the disk. The maximum size you can define is 1023GB.
- Leave the Host caching field with the default None value.
- Click Location to specify the storage account.
The Storage accounts blade is displayed. - Select the storage account for the disk.
The Containers blade is displayed. - Select a container and click Select.
- Click OK in the Attach new disk blade.
The disk is created and attached to the gateway virtual machine. - Extend the CTERA Storage Pool, by doing the following:
- Log in as root to your CTERA Portal server over SSH.
- Run the following command to identify the name of the device you attached:
fdisk –l
Locate the device name according to its size and usage information. - Run the following command to stop the portal services:
portal-manage.sh stop
- Run the following command to extend the CTERA Storage Pool:
portal-storage-util.sh extend_storage
deviceName
Where deviceName is the device name copied in the previous step.
The main database storage pool is extended.
- To view the storage pool size, run the following command:
df –h /usr/local/lib/ctera
- For each CTERA Portal instance you installed, starting from the CTERA Portal main database and proceeding to the application servers, start CTERA Portal services by doing the following:
- Log in as root user to each CTERA Portal server over SSH.
- Run the following command to start the portal services:
portal-manage.sh start
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