:title: Static Web Hosting .. _static: Static Web Hosting ################## Several virtual hosts serve static data from an Apache server on static.openstack.org. At a Glance =========== :Hosts: * http://logs.openstack.org * http://docs-draft.openstack.org * http://status.openstack.org * http://pypi.openstack.org :Puppet: * :file:`modules/openstack_project/manifests/static.pp` :Projects: * http://apache.org/ :Bugs: * http://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-ci Overview ======== Each apache vhost has a section in the puppet manifest for the static host. Some of the vhosts hold large amounts of data; Cinder volumes and LVM are used to manage those. Adding a New Device =================== If the main volume group doesn't have enough space for what you want to do, this is how you can add a new volume. Log into ci-puppetmaster.openstack.org and run:: . ~root/cinder-venv/bin/activate . ~root/ci-launch/cinder.sh nova list cinder list * Add a new cinder volume (substitute the next number in series for NN):: cinder create --display-name "static.openstack.org/mainNN" 1024 nova volume-attach auto * On static.openstack.org, create the partition table:: DEVICE=/dev/xvdX sudo parted $DEVICE mklabel msdos mkpart primary 0% 100% set 1 lvm on sudo pvcreate ${DEVICE}1 * It should show up in pvs:: $ sudo pvs PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree /dev/xvdX1 lvm2 a- 1024.00g 1024.00g * Add it to the main volume group:: sudo vgextend main ${DEVICE}1 Creating a New Logical Volume ============================= Make sure there is enough space in the volume group:: $ sudo vgs VG #PV #LV #SN Attr VSize VFree main 4 2 0 wz--n- 2.00t 347.98g If not, see `Adding a New Device`_. Create the new logical volume and initialize the filesystem:: NAME=newvolumename sudo lvcreate -L1500GB -n $NAME main sudo mkfs.ext4 -m 0 -j -L $NAME /dev/main/$NAME sudo tune2fs -i 0 -c 0 /dev/main/$NAME Be sure to add it to ``/etc/fstab``. Expanding an Existing Logical Volume ==================================== Make sure there is enough space in the volume group:: $ sudo vgs VG #PV #LV #SN Attr VSize VFree main 4 2 0 wz--n- 2.00t 347.98g If not, see `Adding a New Device`_. The following example to increase the size of a volume by 100G is untested; please confirm:: NAME=volumename sudo lvextend -L+100G /dev/main/$NAME sudo resize2fs /dev/main/$NAME