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Managing services...instance limit for this service has been reached
Tom Sherrod <tom.sherrod@...>
Hi,
I'm getting into the services aspects of cloud foundry. I've deployed cf-redis-release. I've got 5 service instances, when I try to create another: Server error, status code: 502, error code: 10001, message: Service broker error: instance limit for this service has been reached What controls the instance limit? quotas says 100 service instances(don't think they are the same) Using the share-service plan, defaults basically. I see a lot of documentation on services. I'm missing a step or concept along the way. Pointers welcome. Tom
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Ben Laplanche <blaplanche@...>
Hi Tom
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To increase the capacity of the dedicated-vm plan you need to do a few things Firstly, increase the instance count of the job here [1] Secondly, add additional static IPs for each new instance you have created here [2] Thirdly, update the max instance count for the dedicated-vm under the broker properties here [3] Lastly, also tell the broker about the additional static IPs for the additional VMs here [4] And then bosh deploy your updated manifest and you should be good to go. Cheers Ben [1] https://github.com/pivotal-cf/cf-redis-release/blob/master/manifests/cf-redis-aws.yml#L83 [2] https://github.com/pivotal-cf/cf-redis-release/blob/master/manifests/cf-redis-aws.yml#L88 [3] https://github.com/pivotal-cf/cf-redis-release/blob/master/manifests/cf-redis-aws.yml#L136 [4] https://github.com/pivotal-cf/cf-redis-release/blob/master/manifests/cf-redis-aws.yml#L137 -- Ben Laplanche
On October 7, 2015 at 6:38:29 PM, Tom Sherrod (tom.sherrod(a)gmail.com) wrote:
Hi, I'm getting into the services aspects of cloud foundry. I've deployed cf-redis-release. I've got 5 service instances, when I try to create another: Server error, status code: 502, error code: 10001, message: Service broker error: instance limit for this service has been reached What controls the instance limit? quotas says 100 service instances(don't think they are the same) Using the share-service plan, defaults basically. I see a lot of documentation on services. I'm missing a step or concept along the way. Pointers welcome. Tom
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orlysicat <Orlando_Sicat@...>
Hi, guys. I'm facing the same problem. I would've liked to peep into the
links you gave, Ben, but they are all dead. Can you please share them again? Thanks -- Sent from: http://cf-dev.70369.x6.nabble.com/
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