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04-28-2020 05:06 AM
04-28-2020 05:06 AM
I am trying to update from 1.8 to 1.91 Global Dashboard. But I only have 160 GB allocated via VMware. I can incrise storage to 200 GB in VMware, but then how to do it on applicase ?
ERROR: Before upgrading, power down the OneView Global Dashboard virtual machine and increase CPU count to 4, memory to 16 GB and disk size to 200 GB.
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04-28-2020 07:44 AM
04-28-2020 07:44 AM
SolutionThis is supposed to be documented in the Installation Guide. The process would be:
- Shutdown VM.
- Edit the properties of the VM to add more vCPU and vRAM.
- Edit the attached VMDK, and change the size from 160GB to 275GB and save.
- Power on the VM and then install the update.
If you don't have a lot configured within OneVIew Global Dashboard, you can always replace the VM with a new one. OVGD does not store persistent data about appliances. The only configuration would you need to reapply would be the IP Address, FQDN, authentication directories and filters.
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