On 1 Oct 2012, at 09:48, Michael Hudson-Doyle wrote:
Dave Pigott dave.pigott@linaro.org writes:
On 1 Oct 2012, at 03:06, Michael Hudson-Doyle wrote:
Michael Hudson-Doyle michael.hudson@canonical.com writes:
Hi all,
Just a quick note to say that I'm restoring the staging database from the latest production snapshot. Staging will be down for however long this takes (maybe an hour).
Now done. We're a little tight for disk space on staging -- I had to delete the logs and bundles to get the restore to complete. Can that be upped without trashing the instance?
Rats. Looks like you can't do this on a live instance. Let me know when,
Well, if you're working, I'm probably not :-) So whenever is fine as far as I'm concerned.
OK. Shut down the old ones and created a new flavor, m1.lava, which has 8GB RAM, 50GB HD, 4CPUs and 80GB ephemeral storage. Two new instances, dogfood and staging, still at the same ip addresses. If someone walks me through it or point me at a wiki it would be quite good to know how to deploy a lava server from scratch.
Dave
and I'll restart it with more space. Would 100GB be enough?
Given 10 Gb is tight but workable, 100 Gb almost seems excessive :) But if we have the capacity, sure, sounds good.
Cheers, mwh