Hi Austin, Thanks for the reply. We don't want to extend XFS, we want to reserve 60 GB for the docker filesystem from the beginning. We want that the setup should come up with docker-lv size of 60 GB by default. Can you please suggest the way? Regards Akshay On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 6:17 AM Sun, Austin <austin.sun@intel.com> wrote:
Hi Akshay:
I think you want to extend the docker-lv w/o reinstall and provision .
In you setup , you can run command like
‘system host-fs-modify controller-0 docker=60” to enlarge docker lv.
system host-fs-modify controller-1 docker=60
Thanks.
BR Austin Sun.
*From:* Akki yadav <yadav.akshay58@gmail.com> *Sent:* Monday, December 7, 2020 9:41 PM *To:* starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io *Subject:* [Starlingx-discuss] docker-lv extension issue with RAID-5
Hi Team,
I am trying to install Bare metal StarlingX AIO duplex setup with RAID-5 configured on my physical servers. While applying stx-openstack application, it always fails at 21% stating a timeout. In sysinv logs, I have seen some XFS currupt errors and some other errors which could be because of the extension of docker-lv from 30 GB to 60 GB. I was trying to install the setup from scratch again so that I could deploy the setup with docker-lv set to 60 GB only so that I need not to extend the LV.
Can anyone please tell me how may set it to 60 so no need to extend it?
Regards Akshay