Device Size Used Available Percent Used Mount Point /dev/vda1 30G 30G 0 100% / /usr/tmpDSK 670M 19M 618M 3% /tmp
I Increased Disk Space to 40 GB … But only digital ocean backend
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Did you check the stats from terminal? If not then you may try:
df -h
This will show the actual space available on the droplet.
Also, did you used “Fast Resize”? If yes, this will not increase your disk space. If you want to increase disk space too, the you should follow:
Hope this helps!
I tried the following
root@host [~]# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/vda1 30G 29G 0 100% / tmpfs 1004M 0 1004M 0% /dev/shm /usr/tmpDSK 670M 18M 618M 3% /tmp root@host [~]# sudo resize2fs /dev/vda1
resize2fs 1.41.12 (17-May-2010) The filesystem is already 7863808 blocks long. Nothing to do!
Getting error … i increased the droplet 30GB to 40 GB and ram 1 GB to 2 GB//// struggling with it almost a day bro///
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