Change the size of a server by changing its flavor.
Show information about your server, including its size, which is shown as the value of the flavor property:
$ openstack server show myCirrosServer
+--------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+--------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
| OS-DCF:diskConfig | AUTO |
| OS-EXT-AZ:availability_zone | nova |
| OS-EXT-SRV-ATTR:host | node-7.domain.tld |
| OS-EXT-SRV-ATTR:hypervisor_hostname | node-7.domain.tld |
| OS-EXT-SRV-ATTR:instance_name | instance-000000f3 |
| OS-EXT-STS:power_state | 1 |
| OS-EXT-STS:task_state | None |
| OS-EXT-STS:vm_state | active |
| OS-SRV-USG:launched_at | 2016-10-26T01:13:15.000000 |
| OS-SRV-USG:terminated_at | None |
| accessIPv4 | |
| accessIPv6 | |
| addresses | admin_internal_net=192.168.111.139 |
| config_drive | True |
| created | 2016-10-26T01:12:38Z |
| flavor | m1.small (2) |
| hostId | d815539ce1a8fad3d597c3438c13f1229d3a2ed66d1a75447845a2f3 |
| id | 67bc9a9a-5928-47c4-852c-3631fef2a7e8 |
| image | cirros-test (dc5ec4b8-5851-4be8-98aa-df7a9b8f538f) |
| key_name | None |
| name | myCirrosServer |
| os-extended-volumes:volumes_attached | [] |
| progress | 0 |
| project_id | c08367f25666480f9860c6a0122dfcc4 |
| properties | |
| security_groups | [{u'name': u'default'}] |
| status | ACTIVE |
| updated | 2016-10-26T01:13:00Z |
| user_id | 0209430e30924bf9b5d8869990234e44 |
+--------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
The size (flavor) of the server is m1.small (2)
.
List the available flavors with the following command:
$ openstack flavor list
+-----+-----------+-------+------+-----------+-------+-----------+
| ID | Name | RAM | Disk | Ephemeral | VCPUs | Is_Public |
+-----+-----------+-------+------+-----------+-------+-----------+
| 1 | m1.tiny | 512 | 1 | 0 | 1 | True |
| 2 | m1.small | 2048 | 20 | 0 | 1 | True |
| 3 | m1.medium | 4096 | 40 | 0 | 2 | True |
| 4 | m1.large | 8192 | 80 | 0 | 4 | True |
| 5 | m1.xlarge | 16384 | 160 | 0 | 8 | True |
+-----+-----------+-------+------+-----------+-------+-----------+
To resize the server, use the openstack server resize command and add the server ID or name and the new flavor. For example:
$ openstack server resize --flavor 4 myCirrosServer
Note
By default, the openstack server resize command gives
the guest operating
system a chance to perform a controlled shutdown before the instance
is powered off and the instance is resized.
The shutdown behavior is configured by the
shutdown_timeout
parameter that can be set in the
nova.conf
file. Its value stands for the overall
period (in seconds) a guest operating system is allowed
to complete the shutdown. The default timeout is 60 seconds.
See Description of Compute configuration options
for details.
The timeout value can be overridden on a per image basis
by means of os_shutdown_timeout
that is an image metadata
setting allowing different types of operating systems to specify
how much time they need to shut down cleanly.
Show the status for your server.
$ openstack server list
+----------------------+----------------+--------+-----------------------------------------+
| ID | Name | Status | Networks |
+----------------------+----------------+--------+-----------------------------------------+
| 67bc9a9a-5928-47c... | myCirrosServer | RESIZE | admin_internal_net=192.168.111.139 |
+----------------------+----------------+--------+-----------------------------------------+
When the resize completes, the status becomes VERIFY_RESIZE.
Confirm the resize,for example:
$ openstack server resize --confirm 67bc9a9a-5928-47c4-852c-3631fef2a7e8
The server status becomes ACTIVE.
If the resize fails or does not work as expected, you can revert the resize. For example:
$ openstack server resize --revert 67bc9a9a-5928-47c4-852c-3631fef2a7e8
The server status becomes ACTIVE.
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