nfs - increasing dir size...

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Hi.

I'm running centos7 (and might switch to fed to test) and testing nfs.

The test nfs server has a 30G SSD with a dirve "/foo" as the test nfs
drive. I'm testing all of this on Digital Ocean which uses SSD.

The test nfs server has the exportfs set up for this.

The test client has this set in the /etc/fstab as well.

My issue now is how do I extend the "size/space" of the test nfsDir "/foo"

DigitalOcean provides "block storage" which apparently implements
volumes that can be attached, but iI'm not quite seeing how to use the
block storage to extend the "/foo" dir on the test NFS server.

I could just do a "resize" of the test NFS server but that would get
more cpu/ram and I only need additional dirve...

Hopefully someone has skills with digital ocean! If this is too far
beyond the list let me know!

Thoughts/pointers are helpful.

thanks guys..


I'm running
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