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In scenarios where both EBS and ephemeral are in use - and we are mounting them to different places - coredump/ directory will end up in the root device. Those are usually quite small, meaning that we may run out of space to produce them.
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IMO we should create a separate partition in the EBS drive for the core
directory.
This will make sure that cores have enough room and it will put an upper
limit on
the core usage so it won't exhaust the data/commit volmues
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In scenarios where both EBS and ephemeral are in use - and we are mounting
them to different places - coredump/ directory will end up in the root
device. Those are usually quite small, meaning that we may run out of space
to produce them.
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In scenarios where both EBS and ephemeral are in use - and we are mounting them to different places - coredump/ directory will end up in the root device. Those are usually quite small, meaning that we may run out of space to produce them.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: