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Adding Disk Resources for a Junos Space Virtual Appliance

The Junos Space Virtual Appliance files are distributed with 250-GB of disk space.

Note:
  • The free space available in all the partitions should be monitored periodically and the available free disk space increased if required. The /var and /var/log partitions should be monitored more frequently as most of the data are stored in these partitions and space utilization is high.

    For information about disk space needed for installing a Junos Space application, refer to the respective application documentation available at Junos Space Software, Release 15.1.

  • If you are expanding the disk space of nodes in a Junos Space fabric (cluster) comprising virtual appliances, you must first expand the disk space of the virtual IP (VIP) node and ensure that the VIP node has come up, that is, JBoss and MySQL services are up before expanding the disk space of other nodes in the fabric; otherwise, the fabric may become unstable and the Junos Space GUI inaccessible.

  • While configuring a Junos Space Virtual Appliance as a Junos Space node or an FMPM node, you can allocate less or more space to disk partitions as per your requirement. For more information about disk space allocation , see Configuring a Junos Space Appliance as a Junos Space Node.

To allocate additional disk space for partitions, add a disk resource and expand a partition one at a time. The free space available on the disk resource can be shared among the different partitions. For example, to expand the /var and /var/log partitions by 20 GB each, add a disk resource of minimum 40 GB. Expand the drive size of the /var partition by 20 GB and then expand the /var/log partition by 20 GB.

Table 1 specifies the data stored in the partitions of a Junos Space Node and an FMPM node.

Table 1: Data Stored in the Partitions of a Junos Space Node and an FMPM Node

Partition

Junos Space Node

FMPM Node

/var

MySQL database, PostgreSQL database, database backup file, and disaster recovery data files

FMPM data, MySQL database, PostgreSQL database

/var/log

All system log files

All system log files

/tmp

Temporary files

Temporary files

/

Worldwide adapters, JBoss configuration files

OpenNMS installation

The following tasks that must be performed for adding disk resources are explained in this topic:

Adding Disk Resources for a Junos Space Virtual Appliance Deployed on a VMware ESX or VMware ESXi Server

The Junos Space Virtual Appliance files are distributed with 500-GB of disk space by default in Junos Space Network Management Platform release 20.1R1 and above. You can increase the hard disk size based on the requirement for the specific Junos Space deployment. The following procedure describes how you can add disk resources for a Junos Space Virtual Appliance deployed on a VMware ESX or VMware ESXi Server.

To add disk resources for the Junos Space Virtual Appliance:

  1. In the VMware vSphere Client, right-click the Junos Space Virtual Appliance icon and select Power > Power On. The Junos Space Virtual Appliance must be powered on to add disk resources.
  2. Right-click the Junos Space Virtual Appliance icon and select Edit Settings.

    The Virtual Machine Properties page is displayed.

  3. Select the Hardware tab and click Add.

    The Device Type page is displayed.

  4. Under Choose the type of disk you wish to add, select Hard Disk.
  5. Click Next.

    The Select a Disk page appears.

  6. Under Disk, select Create a new Virtual disk.
  7. Click Next.

    The Create a Disk page appears.

  8. Under Capacity, set the Disk Size field to the recommended size for the partition that you want to expand.

    Under Location, retain the default setting—that is, leave the Store with the virtual machine selected.

  9. Click Next.

    The Advanced Options page is displayed.

  10. Leave the default settings unchanged and click Next.

    The Ready to Complete page is displayed.

  11. Review your selected options and click Finish.

    The Virtual Machine Properties page displays the new virtual disk on the Hardware list.

  12. Click OK to create the new virtual disk.

    A status bar shows the progress at the bottom of the page.

The next step is to configure the basic settings for your deployed Junos Space Virtual Appliance. To configure basic settings for the appliance, access the console in the VMware vSphere Client.

Note:

After the new virtual disk is created, the Junos Space Virtual Appliance must be scanned to detect the additional disk space that you added. To start the scan for additional disk space, select the Expand VM Drive Size option from the Junos Space Settings Menu immediately after you configure the basic settings for your Junos Space Virtual Appliance.

For information about expanding the drive size, refer to Configuring a Junos Space Virtual Appliance as a Junos Space Node.

Adding Disk Resources for a Junos Space Virtual Appliance Deployed on a KVM Server

The Junos Space Virtual Appliance file is distributed with 250 GB of disk space. You can increase the size of the hard disk based on the requirement for the specific Junos Space deployment. The following procedure describes how you can add disk resources for a Junos Space Virtual Appliance deployed on a KVM Server.

To add disk resources for the Junos Space Virtual Appliance:

  1. Launch VMM and select the Junos Space Virtual Appliance for which you want to modify the disk space.
  2. Select Edit > Virtual Machine Details on the menu bar of VMM to edit the hardware settings.
  3. Click the Show virtual hardware details icon in the Virtual Machine Details dialog box.
  4. Click Add Hardware at the bottom left of the dialog box.

    The Add New Virtual Hardware dialog box is displayed.

  5. Click Storage, select Create a disk image for the virtual machine, and enter the required disk space in the box.
  6. Select IDE for Bus Type.
  7. Click Finish.

    You can see the newly-added disk listed in the left pane.

  8. (Optional) If the Junos Space Virtual Appliance is already powered on, shut down and restart the Virtual appliance.

    To restart the Junos Space Virtual Appliance:

    1. Right-click the Junos Space Virtual Appliance icon and select Shutdown > Power Off, to shut down the Junos Space Virtual Appliance.
    2. Select the Junos Space Virtual Appliance icon and click the Power on the virtual machine icon to start the Junos Space Virtual Appliance. Alternatively, you can right-click the Junos Space Virtual Appliance icon and select Run.