Expand your storage pool size with disks managed by Portworx
If you're running on the cloud, consider automation into your decision for which pool resize approach you use. The pxctl service pool expand
command allows you to perform resize operations without manually adding new drives or increasing drive capacity on your cluster.
When you enter the pxctl service pool expand
command, Portworx uses your cloud provider's API to create new drives and attach them or to expand the existing drives with no further input from you.
You can control the pool expand operation by specifying which operation you want to use: resize-disk
or add-disk
, or you can specify auto
to let Portworx determine the best way to resize your storage pools based on your cloud provider.
By default, each pool can have a maximum of 6 drives. If required, you can use the runtime option limit_drives_per_pool
to change this value.
The following table shows the maximum number of drives (which includes boot drives, Portworx cloud drives, and any other drives) for various platforms:
Platform | Maximum number of drives |
---|---|
AWS, Azure, GCP, and IBM | 8 |
vSphere | 12 |
Pure FlashArray | 32 |
Prerequisites
You must be running Portworx on one of the following cloud providers:
- AWS
- Azure
- GCP
- vSphere (cloud drives)
- Oracle
- IBM VPC Gen2 Platform (Portworx 2.11.0 or newer)
For IBM, you must have the IBM Block CSI driver version 4.4 or newer. To check your version, run the following command:
ibmcloud ks cluster addon ls --cluster <cluster-id>
If you need to update the IBM CSI driver on your cluster, perform the following steps:
Remove the currrent version using the following command:
ibmcloud ks cluster addon disable vpc-block-csi-driver --cluster <cluster-id>
Enable
cluster addon
with--version 4.4
:ibmcloud ks cluster addon enable vpc-block-csi-driver --cluster <cluster-id> --version 4.4
Check that the correct version is present:
ibmcloud ks cluster addon ls --cluster <cluster-id>
OK
Name Version Health State Health Status
vpc-block-csi-driver 4.4* (4.3 default) - Enabling
Automatically expand a cloud-based pool
Expand a cloud-based pool by entering the pxctl service pool expand
command with the following options:
- The
--operation
option to specify the desired operation - The
--size option
to set the minimum new size of the pool in GiB - The
--uid
option to provide the ID of the pool you want to resize
pxctl service pool expand --operation auto --size 1000 --uid <pool-UUID>
For example:
pxctl service pool expand --operation auto --size 1000 --uid 46f7e68b-3892-4ddd-88fc-aef346e61d89
Run the following command to find the UUID for a pool:
pxctl service pool show
PX drive configuration:
Pool ID: 0
UUID: 46f7e68b-3892-4ddd-88fc-aef346e61d89
IO Priority: HIGH
Labels: iopriority=HIGH,medium=STORAGE_MEDIUM_SSD
Size: 384 GiB
Status: Online
Has metadata: Yes
Balanced: Yes
Drives:
1: /dev/sde, Total size 128 GiB, Online
2: /dev/sdf, Total size 128 GiB, Online
3: /dev/sdg, Total size 128 GiB, Online
Cache Drives:
No Cache drives found in this pool
Journal Device:
1: /dev/sdc1, STORAGE_MEDIUM_SSD
Resize or add a new drive to a cloud-based pool
The auto
operation automatically expands your pool capacity by increasing the pool size or adding the new drives to it. To perform a specific operation, replace auto
with add-disk
or resize-disk
:
pxctl service pool expand --operation add-disk --uid <pool-ID> --size <new-storage-pool-size-in-GiB>