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Extending disk space under a VM
Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 7:19 am
by Ken E Unix
Hi.
Is it possible to extend the size of the disk partition when running under a virtual machine.
I would like to extend the drive size from 20 to 40gb. It was possible to extend the size but
how do you tell GhostBSD the extra space is available?
After extending the virtual drive in Virtualbox and running gparted it appeared that the
size was extended but GhostBSD did not recognize it.
-Ken
Re: Extending disk space under a VM
Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2023 3:57 pm
by aschiebe
Hi Ken,
assuming the ghostbsd vmclient is using ZFS as FileSystem, then you give it a try with:
zpool set ....
usage:
set <property=value> <pool>
the following properties are supported:
..
autoexpand YES on | off
eg
zpool set autoexpand=on <yourpoolname>
this should grow your pool to the new disk size.
Happy eveining,
KR Arnold
Re: Extending disk space under a VM
Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2023 2:54 am
by elija04
Within the virtual landscape, the answer to extending disk space in a VM resides in a thoughtful orchestration of technological resources. It involves considerations of storage architecture, system compatibility, and strategic allocation—a cognitive synthesis that transforms digital intentions into practical configurations, expanding the virtual realm's capacity seamlessly.
mp bhulekh
Re: Extending disk space under a VM
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2024 8:53 am
by Samuel420
In the virtual environment,
Mp Bhulekhh expanding disk space for a VM requires careful coordination of technological resources. It involves evaluating storage architecture, ensuring system compatibility, and strategically allocating resources. This thoughtful approach turns digital plans into effective configurations, seamlessly increasing the virtual environment’s capacity.