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@@ -9,18 +9,19 @@ the amount of resources allocated to your TLJH install. How resources can be rea
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will depend on the server interface; consult the installation page for your provider for
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more information.
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However, once resources have been relocated, you must tell TLJH to make use of these resources,
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However, once resources have been reallocated, you must tell TLJH to make use of these resources,
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and verify that the resources have become available.
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.. _tljhconf:
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.. _tljh_verify:
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Verifying a Resize
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==================
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#. Once you have resized your server, you will need to tell the JupyterHub to make use of
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these new resources. To accomplish this, you will follow the instructions in
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:ref:`topic/tljh-config` to set memory limits and reload the hub. This can be completed
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using the terminal in the JupyterHub. It can also be completed through the terminal.
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:ref:`topic/tljh-config` to edit :ref:`tljh-set-user-limits`, and
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reload the hub. These steps can be completed using the terminal in the JupyterHub.
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They can also be completed through the terminal.
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#. TLJH configuration options can be verified by viewing the tljh-config output.
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