No problem; this should get you there:
1. With CloudMan running, go to the Admin console and stop Galaxy and
PostgreSQL services (in that order)
2. From instance's CLI: sudo umount /mnt/galaxyTools
3. From the AWS console, detach the tools volume (but remember as which
device it was attached)
4.
Hi Enis,
I installed a new test cluster earlier today and did notice that the new
clusters magically now have galaxyTool volumes with 10GB. That is a good
change.
However, you are correct. I have an existing cluster (that had the old 2 GB
volume size) that I'm trying to expand. With additional to
Hi Dave,
Are you trying to modify the size of the tools volume for a cluster that's
been around for a while and you customized already or could this be a new
cluster?
The reason I'm asking is because as of Tuesday (3 days ago), the default
tools volume for any new cluster will be 10GB (vs 2GB previ
Hi All,
What is the recommend process for expanding the galaxyTool volume for an
existing galaxy instance (using EC2/cloudman)?
I tried the following, but it didnt' work for me.
0) Terminate cluster.
1) Amazon EC2- create snapshot of current galaxyTools volume
2) Amazon EC2- create volume from