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Subject: | Resizing Zenoss Instance in AWS |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2016-10-05 05:37 |
I set up a test Zenoss server in AWS but I did not make my primary partition large enough. I ran out of space just as I finished setting up the system, now Docker won't even start. It was my fault being cheap with the AMI, but I was only looking to test monitoring a handful of devices and was not thinking about scaling.
Is there a way to resize an AWS-based Zenossinstance without having to rebuild it I am trying to avoid having to rebuild it from scratch.
Subject: | IMHO you need to resize EBS |
Author: | Jan Garaj |
Posted: | 2016-10-06 13:34 |
IMHO you need to resize EBS volume, not instance type. See AWS doc http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ebs-expand-volume.html
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