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guide:cloud [2020/08/20 00:47]
lphukungoane [Introduction - Volumes]
guide:cloud [2025/10/12 12:31] (current)
sfebruary [CHPC Cloud Resources]
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     *[[guide:cloud:start|Getting Started]]     *[[guide:cloud:start|Getting Started]]
     *[[guide:cloud|User Guide]]     *[[guide:cloud|User Guide]]
 +       *[[guide:cloud:advanced|IAC (Advanced)]]
     *[[guide:cloud:practices|Best Practice and Policies]]     *[[guide:cloud:practices|Best Practice and Policies]]
     *[[guide:cloud:glossary|Glossary of Terms]]     *[[guide:cloud:glossary|Glossary of Terms]]
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      Note: Volumes cannot have their size reduced.      Note: Volumes cannot have their size reduced.
            
 +{{ :guide:screenshot_2020-08-20_volumes_-_openstack_dashboard_4_.png?direct&900 |}}
            
-Enter the new size of the volume and click Extend Volume.+Enter the new size of the volume and click **Extend Volume**.
  
 Re-attach the volume to your Instance, and remount the volume from within the instance. You will need to grow the xfs filesystem before it will make the new space available. Re-attach the volume to your Instance, and remount the volume from within the instance. You will need to grow the xfs filesystem before it will make the new space available.
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 As root: As root:
  
-     xfs_growfs /dev/vdb -d+     xfs_growfs /dev/vdc -d 
 +      
 +For more details, visit the openstack official pages:[[https://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/user-guide/dashboard_manage_volumes.html|Manage Volumes]] 
 +---- 
 +===== Upload and manage images ===== 
 + 
 +A virtual machine image, referred to in this document simply as an image, is a single file that contains a virtual disk that has a bootable operating system installed on it. Images are used to create virtual machine instances within the cloud. For information about creating image files, see the [[https://docs.openstack.org/image-guide/ | OpenStack Virtual Machine Image Guide.]] 
 + 
 +**1. Upload an image** 
 + 
 +Follow this procedure to upload an image to a project: 
 + 
 +   a) Log in to the dashboard. 
 +   b) Select the appropriate project from the drop down menu at the top left. 
 +   c) On the Project tab, open the Compute tab and click Images category. 
 +   d) Click Create Image. 
 +    
 +Then Create An Image dialog box appears 
 + 
 +{{ :guide:screenshot_2020-08-20_images_-_openstack_dashboard.png?direct&900 |}} 
 + 
 + 
 +//Select **"Create Image"**, After you have filled all the required information.// 
 + 
 +---- 
 +**How to deploy windows on openstack** 
 + 
 +Windows Image for OpenStack: For most Linux distributions, it is possible to download a generic QCOW2 file for the purposes of running instances in a cloud environment. However, Microsoft does not provide such instances for any Cloud platform other than Azure. 
 + 
 +Since Microsoft Windows is still a major component in many IT infrastructures, there may be a need to run Windows-based instances on OpenStack. 
 + 
 +To upload Windows image, We suggest that you follow this tutorial for [[https://superuser.openstack.org/articles/how-to-deploy-windows-on-openstack/|Preparing windows images]] before uploading to the openstack environment. 
 + 
 +       Note: CHPC does not provide licenses, Appropriate licenses for any software run on the service by 
 +       users must be sought and applied by the users, including any licenses that may be required to run 
 +       instance operating systems. 
 + 
 +---- 
  
 +===== Access and security for instances =====
 +    work in progess...!
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