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David Scott 3726abb3d1 Fix filesystem resize by calling e2fsck -f first
Previously when the block device was resized the partition table was also
resized but the filesystem was not. For an increase from 64GiB to 128GiB
the console showed:

     * Configuring host block device .../dev/vda1: clean, 62/4194304 files, 604445/16776960 blocks
    Resizing disk partition: Unpartitioned space /dev/vda: 64 GiB, 68719476736 bytes, 134217728 sectors
    resize2fs 1.43.3 (04-Sep-2016)
    Please run 'e2fsck -f /dev/vda1' first.

    /dev/vda1: clean, 62/4194304 files, 604445/16776960 blocks

This patch makes `resize2fs` happy by running `e2fsck -f` beforehand as
requested.

Signed-off-by: David Scott <dave.scott@docker.com>
2016-11-28 11:32:12 +00:00
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Build Azure VHD

To create the Azure VHD, the following will be needed:

  • An azure account
  • A Standard Storage account
  • A container (bucket) in the above storage account (private)
  • The access key associated with the above storage account
  • (opt) the url for the docker version you want to use in the VHD

In your terminal, with docker installed, run the following:

export AZURE_STG_ACCOUNT_NAME="<your-storage-account>"
export AZURE_STG_ACCOUNT_KEY="<your-access-key>"
export CONTAINER_NAME="<a-bucket-name>"
make uploadvhd DOCKER_BIN_URL="<tgz-docker-url>"

The above will output a URL which you can then use to deploy on editions.