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Configure and maintain Zesty Disk on standalone instances
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Configure and maintain Zesty Disk on standalone instances
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Configure default Zesty Disk parameters
This topic describes how to configure the parameters of Zesty Disk filesystems on an instance. To configure Zesty Disk parameters on an instance, you create a Zesty Disk policy and set to which instances to apply the policy. When you create the pol...
Automate Zesty Disk backup with AWS tools
This section describes how to automate the backing up of EBS volumes in a Zesty Disk filesystem using the following AWS tools: AWS Backup : to manage and monitor backups across the AWS services you use, including EBS volumes, from a single place...
Modify Zesty Disk volume parameters
This topic describes how to use the Zesty platform to modify the IOPS and throughput parameters of volumes in a Zesty Disk-managed filesystem. Changes to IOPS and throughput parameters have AWS cost ramifications. Changes made directly in the ...
Manually extend a Zesty Disk filesystem
This topic describes how to manually extend a Zesty Disk filesystem. Manually extending may be necessary if there is a connectivity issue between the instance and the Zesty Disk backend. Manual actions may be reverted automatically by the Zesty...
Check the status of the Zesty Disk Agent
This topic describes how to ensure that the Zesty Disk agent (“Agent” or “Collector”) is functioning. The Agent collects instance and filesystem metrics and sends those to the Zesty Disk backend, at least once every 5 minutes. In addition, the Agen...
See current filesystem utilization - standalone instances
This topic shows how to use popular monitoring tools to understand your current filesystem utilization and to determine the potential savings of using Zesty Disk. You can use the following queries. Datadog Copy this query: {"data":{"type":"note...
Find your Zesty API key
This topic describes how to find your Zesty API key. This key is required for certain actions, like onboarding subaccounts via API. Prerequisites User access to the Zesty platform To find your Zesty API key: From the main menu, select ...
Read-only filesystem automatic remount
This topic describes the steps that the Zesty Disk Agent performs to automatically remount read-only filesystems on the instance. This remount flow enables automatic mitigation to decrease the impact of the incident. Alerts will still be created fo...
Get event notifications
This topic describes how to configure the sending of notifications related to Zesty Disk filesystem metrics. After notifications are configured, you can edit or delete those configurations. You can get notifications for the following events: Ze...
Move volumes to a different instance
Move volumes to a different instance This topic describes how to move all the volumes in a Zesty Disk filesystem from one instance to another. You can move volumes in the following filesystems: Move volumes in a Btrfs filesystem Move v...
Roll back a ZestyDisk filesystem
Roll back a Zesty Disk filesystem This topic describes how to roll back (stop Zesty’s management of) a Zesty Disk filesystem. Note When a filesystem stops being managed by Zesty, it will no longer automatically expand and shrink. To roll ...
Integrate multiple accounts to Zesty with StackSets
Use AWS stack sets to integrate ("onboard") multiple accounts at-a-time