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Increase Cluster storage #801

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ghost opened this issue Nov 11, 2019 · 3 comments
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Increase Cluster storage #801

ghost opened this issue Nov 11, 2019 · 3 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Nov 11, 2019

With CRC config I can expand CPUs and Memory but there is no option to increase storage.
My PC has over 1 TB of disk space and I want to use it for workloads. How can you expand cluster storage?

I'm using latest crc version OpenShift 4.2.2 on Windows Hyper-v with 8 CPUs and 28GB memory

I'm getting following error.
Filesystem on /dev/sda3 at crc-shdl4-master-0 has only 0.15% available space left and is filling up

@gbraad
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gbraad commented Nov 14, 2019

and I want to use it for workloads.

can you explain what you mena with workloads? do you do heavy development? remember, this setup is not meant to be used for 'production' like running of applications. in that case, you are better of running the installer and recreate a single node (as you will also not end up with the certificate issues).

If you really have to use more, this is harder to accomplish on Windows as you will need qemu-img.exe to grow the disk. Instead of virt-resize you have to use this tool and then follow something like: https://github.com/code-ready/crc/wiki/Disk-space-issue-with-beta-5-release (node names are different)

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ghost commented Nov 14, 2019

Hi, I meant exploring and trying new operators such as Code Ready Workspaces, Metering, Openshift Pipeline etc. These provide some real value to us...

Thanks for sending the link. I will also try on RHEL 7.

Could you please also provide link to the single node installation?

Many thanks

@praveenkumar
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@anpati1 #127 (comment) is more accurate way of doing it and on the RHEL-7 side there is a bug when you try to increase the size.

I am going to mark this as duplicate of #127 and close it.

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