You could also add another virtual drive in ESXi for the Dude files.
Should I adjust disk space directly here?Shutdown the CHR and increase the HD size in ESXi allocated to the CHR. Restart the CHR and it should automatically pick up the increased disk size. You could also add another virtual drive in ESXi for the Dude files. This will stop it over running and crashing the router when it runs out of space.
I remember, and I might be wrong, that they have limited the boot drive to 1 GB. I have not tested but think I remember reading this a changelog.Yes.
You should allocate at least 2GB if you plan to run the Dude as a trial. If you have a more extensive requirement for the Dude you need to plan ahead.
..I remember, and I might be wrong, that they have limited the boot drive to 1 GB. I have not tested but think I remember reading this a changelog.Yes.
You should allocate at least 2GB if you plan to run the Dude as a trial. If you have a more extensive requirement for the Dude you need to plan ahead.
So as stated before add another drive as well.
Remembered wrong. It was 16GB and was introduced in 6.40..I remember, and I might be wrong, that they have limited the boot drive to 1 GB. I have not tested but think I remember reading this a changelog.Yes.
You should allocate at least 2GB if you plan to run the Dude as a trial. If you have a more extensive requirement for the Dude you need to plan ahead.
So as stated before add another drive as well.
I currently have a CHR on ESXi with 4GB hard disk allocated.
Thank you very much, I will try in a few daysYes.
You should allocate at least 2GB if you plan to run the Dude as a trial. If you have a more extensive requirement for the Dude you need to plan ahead.