Increase the Amazon EC2 AMI image size from 2GB to 3GB to prevent

image build failures due to a full md(4)-backed filesystem.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
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Glen Barber 2017-08-28 14:49:26 +00:00
parent 3d5af7a127
commit 505f20a67b
1 changed files with 2 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -11,12 +11,12 @@ export VM_EXTRA_PACKAGES="ec2-scripts firstboot-freebsd-update firstboot-pkgs du
# Set to a list of third-party software to enable in rc.conf(5).
export VM_RC_LIST="ec2_configinit ec2_fetchkey ec2_ephemeralswap ec2_loghostkey firstboot_freebsd_update firstboot_pkgs"
# Build with a 2 GB UFS partition; the growfs rc.d script will expand
# Build with a 3 GB UFS partition; the growfs rc.d script will expand
# the partition to fill the root disk after the EC2 instance is launched.
# Note that if this is set to <N>G, we will end up with an <N+1> GB disk
# image since VMSIZE is the size of the UFS partition, not the disk which
# it resides within.
export VMSIZE=2048M
export VMSIZE=3072M
# No swap space; the ec2_ephemeralswap rc.d script will allocate swap
# space on EC2 ephemeral disks. (If they exist -- the T2 low-cost instances