Amazon's m3.medium
instance comes with a 4GB SSD Drive:
But I can't seem to find the device using df
:
$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/xvda1 20G 2.9G 16G 16% /
none 4.0K 0 4.0K 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
udev 1.9G 8.0K 1.9G 1% /dev
tmpfs 375M 228K 375M 1% /run
none 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock
none 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /run/shm
none 100M 0 100M 0% /run/user
Or at /dev
:
$ ls /dev
autofs hvc0 i2c-5 loop7 ram0 ram7 tty1 tty21 tty33 tty45 tty57 ttyS1 ttyS21 ttyS5 vcs6 zero
block hvc1 i2c-6 loop-control ram1 ram8 tty10 tty22 tty34 tty46 tty58 ttyS10 ttyS22 ttyS6 vcs7
btrfs-control hvc2 i2c-7 mapper ram10 ram9 tty11 tty23 tty35 tty47 tty59 ttyS11 ttyS23 ttyS7 vcsa
char hvc3 input mem ram11 random tty12 tty24 tty36 tty48 tty6 ttyS12 ttyS24 ttyS8 vcsa1
console hvc4 kmsg net ram12 rfkill tty13 tty25 tty37 tty49 tty60 ttyS13 ttyS25 ttyS9 vcsa2
core hvc5 log network_latency ram13 shm tty14 tty26 tty38 tty5 tty61 ttyS14 ttyS26 uinput vcsa3
cpu hvc6 loop0 network_throughput ram14 snapshot tty15 tty27 tty39 tty50 tty62 ttyS15 ttyS27 urandom vcsa4
cpu_dma_latency hvc7 loop1 null ram15 snd tty16 tty28 tty4 tty51 tty63 ttyS16 ttyS28 vcs vcsa5
disk i2c-0 loop2 port ram2 stderr tty17 tty29 tty40 tty52 tty7 ttyS17 ttyS29 vcs1 vcsa6
ecryptfs i2c-1 loop3 ppp ram3 stdin tty18 tty3 tty41 tty53 tty8 ttyS18 ttyS3 vcs2 vcsa7
fd i2c-2 loop4 psaux ram4 stdout tty19 tty30 tty42 tty54 tty9 ttyS19 ttyS30 vcs3 vga_arbiter
full i2c-3 loop5 ptmx ram5 tty tty2 tty31 tty43 tty55 ttyprintk ttyS2 ttyS31 vcs4 xen
fuse i2c-4 loop6 pts ram6 tty0 tty20 tty32 tty44 tty56 ttyS0 ttyS20 ttyS4 vcs5 xvda1
The small print (with a *
) suggests that I should have inserted some sort of parameter during launch:
*6 Instance storage for M3 instances will be provided when these block device mappings are specified in the instance launch parameters.
Do I have to re-launch the instance to gain access to the SSD drive? Which parameters are required during launch?
You have to re-launch the instance. During launch in step 4 (adding storage), add an "Instance Store 0" to your instance. This will allocate the SSD for you. Note that this temporary storage and is lost if you terminate the instance!