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In OpenStack Console

  • Create a volume

    • 200-300GB

    • In OpenStack, go to Volumes

    • Volume name - mstarch-dev-verdi-work-dir

    • Volume Source - No source, empty volume

    • Type - no volume type

    • Size(GB) - 250

    • Availability Zone - Any Availability Zone

  • Attach

    • Manage Volume Attachments – attach it to an instance. (Can't give it a device name. It will be /dev/vdc)

Login to instance

  • cat /proc/partitions

  • Format it

    • sudo fdisk dev/vdb

    • (Or can use mkfs if you are using the whole thing)

    • sudo mkfs.xfs /dev/vdb

  • sudo vi /etc/fstab

  • Add the following line

    • /dev/vdb /data/ xfs defaults 0 0

  • sudo mount -a

 


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