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Each instance of the Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor Control provides access to two storage disks that are used to hold various types of data:
config: A low-access rate disk containing configuration data, as well as the active and rollback firmware suites for all remote devices. The data on this disk has a long lifespan.
store: A high-performance disk containing temporary files, performance-monitoring data, historical data, and statistics. The data on this disk has a short-to-medium lifespan.
Note: Config partition cannot be resized in a single disk.
This topic provides instructions on how to safely manage the size allocated by the system to these storage disks.
Editing Storage Disk Parameters
To edit storage disk parameters
Access the page System ▶ Maintenance ▶ Storage.
The Storage page appears. A listing of all storage disks available to this instance of the Sensor Control displays, along with the disk size and usage details of each.Click the name of a disk to edit its settings.
The Storage Editpage appears. Enter the new disk size in the New Disk Size field.
Note: The size you specify will persist across system reboots and factory resets.Click Apply to save your changes.
Note: A system reboot is required for these pending changes to take effect.
For information on specific parameters, refer to the following table.
Storage Management Parameters (System ▶ Maintenance ▶ Storage)
Parameter | Description |
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Disk Name | The name assigned to this disk. You cannot change this value |
Maximum | The maximum disk size, expressed in MB, that can be allocated for this disk |
Allocated | The current size for this disk, expressed in MB. This value is less than or equal to the Maximum parameter. |
Free | You can grow the size of this disk by the value indicated here, expressed in MB. |
Status | Status details appear here, such as any pending changes made to the disk. |
New Disk Size | Enter the new size for the disk here, in multiples of 100 MB. Notes: The actual size obtained may vary slightly from the requested size. Once a larger disk size has been applied, its size cannot be reduced. However, as long as the resize operation is still pending, you can adjust the size value up or down as needed. |
Editing Storage Partition Parameters
To edit storage partition parameters
Access the page System ▶ Maintenance ▶ Storage.
The Storage page appears. A listing of all storage partitions of the disk available to this instance of the Sensor Control is displayed, along with the partition size and usage details of each.Click the name of a partition to edit its settings.
The Storage Edit < Partition Name > page is displayed.Enter the new partition size in the New Partition Size field.
Note: The size you specify will persist across system reboots and factory resets.Click Apply to save your changes.
Note: A system reboot is required for these pending changes to take effect.
For information on specific parameters, refer to the following table.
Storage Management Parameters (System ▶ Maintenance ▶ Storage)
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Partition Name | The name assigned to this partition; you cannot change this value. |
Maximum | The maximum partition size, expressed in MB, that can be allocated for this partition. |
Allocated | The current size for this partition, expressed in MB. This value is less than or equal to the Maximum parameter. |
Free | You can grow the size of this partition by the value indicated here, expressed in MB. |
Status | Status details appear here, such as any pending changes made to the partition. |
New partition Size | Enter the new size for the partition here, in multiples of 100 MB. Notes: The actual size obtained may vary slightly from the requested size. Once a larger partition size has been applied, its size cannot be reduced. However, as long as the resize operation is still pending, you can adjust the size value up or down as needed. |
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