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On a linux server dedicated to running one application that processes financial transaction input data files that arrive every minute using sftp, what is the recommendation for writing out log files? ...
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I'm trying to setup a VPS on OVH. I've chosen the smallest public cloud general purpose instance and installed Ubuntu 22.04. Here are the system specifications: 8 GB RAM 2 vCore (2.3 GHz) 50 GB NVMe ...
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What happened? I had an old AWS EKS kubernetes cluster, running 1.21, so i decided to upgrade it. While upgrading to 1.23 if not mistaken i was prompted that i need to install the AWS EBS CSI driver, ...
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I have a server running Server 2022. It has 2 Disks running in a raid configuration, copying everything from one disk to another (2TB per disk, 2TB total storage). I added 2 more disks(2TB ea), ...
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I can't expand my Simple Volume Disk0 for C:\ Volume. This is Server 2016 Virtual Machine, Unallocated space of 300GB was added to the VM Disk, as you can see in the screenshot. I haven't the option &...
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In OpenStack, is there a way to view the used space of a volume? In another words, what is the equivalent of the virt-df <domain> --human command in OpenStack api?
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I'm trying to run dynamic 'cloud' Teamcity Agents containers on an in-house server under K3s, prior to moving to a 'real' k18s installation, but my agents need 21G of ephemeral storage and kubernetes ...
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I have an AWS EC2 instance provisioned with 2 EBS volumes (the root and an extra block volume). I am hosting several docker applications behind and nginx reverse proxy on this server. I am getting a ...
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I have an EC2 server on nitro system (c6g.2xl) where I have attached a 2nd volume. This is a web hosting environment and the disk is regularly increased in size. For some reason I accidentally mounted ...
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Since nearly the beginning, I have used mount binds for persistent data with docker, as the official way of backing up a docker volume is to give it to another container to save it in a tar... Just ...
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My question is how to resize partition on Debian 8 without losing any data? I have 90 GB partition but my disk has 150 GB space on VPS server, so 50 GB is free and I want to add this 50 GB without ...
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In the old days of physical servers, it was considered good practice (at least at the places I have worked at) for a server to always have at least two disks (volumes) no matter how simple an ...
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By the title of this I hope it's obvious that I'm trying to console myself with humor after the idiotic mistake I made last night. And I'm hoping that someone out might be able to verify a few things ...
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I have a pair of physical servers with 32TB of raw disk space each (4 * 8TB x 2) in a ZFS pool on Ubuntu. After formatting, I am currently at 86% used and my data volume is growing at a reasonably ...
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Problem I want to find the VolumeId that my file is on using the file path. The Best Solution That I Can Think Of The best way that I can think of accomplishing this is to query out via WMI/CIM all of ...
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