Thanks Sanjay for detailed explanation. I will share the requested counts
and output soon.
Regards,
Gaurav
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Sanjay Tripathi wrote:
> Hi Gaurav,
>
> Before registering a template, CS checks for template size by making HTTP
> call to get the size from remote locat
Hi Gaurav,
Before registering a template, CS checks for template size by making HTTP call
to get the size from remote location using getRemoteSize method. If the
secondary storage count (including this new template) is within limits then CS
will register this template and start the download pro
I see it is set to 2. But does this change the limit?
I am following some threads about discussion on over-provisioning, but
still not sure exactly how it will affect it in this case.
Can you please explain?
Regards,
Gaurav
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 7:32 PM, Pierre-Luc Dion wrote:
> Does "storag
Does "storage.overprovisioning.factor" Global setting is set to 1?
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On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 9:57 AM, Gaurav Ara
I used those numbers just for example. Here I am not creating template from
Snapshot, I am registering through URL and then downloading it. Even in 2
GB case, it will exceed the limit if I set the limit as 5 GB. Here I am
able to register 3 templates and get the total count as 6 GB which exceeds
th
Does the templates really use 10GB? because if you create a template from
an Instance that have 10GB disk offering, the template might only consume
2GB on the secondary storage which is the used space of the virtual disk.
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