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  2. HELP-15497

FIWARE.Request.Lab.Fiware instance volume attach.

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    • Type: extRequest
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Done
    • Fix Version/s: 2021
    • Component/s: FIWARE-LAB-HELP
    • Labels:
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      Description

      Hi,

      Please provide volume(500 Gb) to instance in fiware lab.

      Details of instance:
      Instance name: ICCC-App-Staging
      Base image: centos 7
      RAM:16GB
      VCPUs:8vCPUs
      Ip: 195.134.187.54
      Key pair: centos.pem

      Regards,
      Damini

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      [Created via e-mail received from: Damini Chopra <damini.c@india.nec.com>]

      1. centos.pem
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        FW External User

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        atul_pandey Noida Node Helpdesk added a comment -

        Hi Damini San,

        We have checked your system. 500 GB volume attached is visible in /dev as vdb.

        You can use mount command to mount and then check mounted devices via df –h or lsblk -f
        The standard form of the mount command is:
        mount -t type device dir

        for example:
        mkdir /user/centos/volume
        mount –t ext3 /dev/sdb /user/centos/volume -> if you want to write ext3 file system on vdb ( your 500 GB device) & mount on volume directory

        Note: To persist the mounting od device after system reboot you need to add entry in fstab.

        Thanks and Regards,
        Noida Node

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        atul_pandey Noida Node Helpdesk added a comment - Hi Damini San, We have checked your system. 500 GB volume attached is visible in /dev as vdb. You can use mount command to mount and then check mounted devices via df –h or lsblk -f The standard form of the mount command is: mount -t type device dir for example: mkdir /user/centos/volume mount –t ext3 /dev/sdb /user/centos/volume -> if you want to write ext3 file system on vdb ( your 500 GB device) & mount on volume directory Note: To persist the mounting od device after system reboot you need to add entry in fstab. Thanks and Regards, Noida Node
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        atul_pandey Noida Node Helpdesk added a comment -

        Please confirm if your issue is resolved.
        or have any further query.

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        atul_pandey Noida Node Helpdesk added a comment - Please confirm if your issue is resolved. or have any further query.
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        atul_pandey Noida Node Helpdesk added a comment -

        Issue resolved on 1st March

        Noida Node.

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        atul_pandey Noida Node Helpdesk added a comment - Issue resolved on 1st March Noida Node.

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            atul_pandey Noida Node Helpdesk
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            fw.ext.user FW External User
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