Exinda Network Orchestrator
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Specify the size of the additional disk to create. This space will be added to the default 50GB that comes with the Vir-
tual Appliance. So if you add a 200GB disk here, the total storage for the Virtual Appliance will be 250GB.
3.
Then click Add. The Virtual Appliance storage should look something like this:
4.
When the Virtual Appliance is next booted, you can use the storage commands in the CLI to provision the new stor-
age. The
show storage
command lists the current storage allocations as well as the Virtual Appliance's disks.
(config) # show storage
Services:
cifs: available - 3743.46M free of 3876M total
edge-cache: available - 3723.53M free of 3872M total
monitor: available - 9882.83M free of 10G total
users: available - 974.62M free of 1024M total
wan-memory: available - 17.21G free of 17.65G total
Disks:
xvda10(internal): in use - 36.22 GB
xvdb: not in use - 214.7 GB
Total: 36.22
Unallocated: 0
5.
The output shows that our new 200G disk is called 'xvdb' and it's currently not in use. The
storage disk add
command is used to provision the new disk.
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