2. How do you expand Linux (Ubuntu) VM disk? - I'm sure i need to do this "Linux vm -> hardware -> select the hard disk and click disk actions. From there i need to resize the disk, i.e., 10G. - What are the steps to perform on Ubuntu OS to reflect the 10G expansion?
as a result of using the resize command), go to the Windows command prompt and do a: shutdown -s -t 0 (This is a "normal" shutdown, as opposed to the "fast" shutdown that's the default for Win 8 and onwards.) After a reboot, you'll now see the ability to expand the disk...
Click to expand... When the connection to the backup target is lost or too slow, it's unfortunately expected. See my reply here: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/i...m-in-the-vm-after-fsfreeze.141080/post-631577 Best regards, Fiona Do you already have a Commercial Support Subscription...
Add information about the boot disk, which provides an easy way to determine if you need to expand the disk. Proxmox VE Processor Microcode Intel microcode-20230512 Release 2023-05-13 Changed Tautulli LXC NEW Script 2023-05-12 Changed Bazarr LXC NEW Script 2023-05-08 Changed Proxmox VE ...
to run both virtual machines and containers seamlessly within the same environment. Proxmox is particularly favored by those who value open-source software, as it provides extensive control, a wide range of features, and the flexibility to customize and expand the system according to specific needs...
Expand The issue is, or well one of them at least, is the default single drive configuration is not ZFS. If I was currently running it on ZFS this would likely work. Rig: i7 13700k - - Asus Z790-P Wifi - - RTX 4080 - - 4x16GB 6000MHz - - Samsung 990 Pro 2TB NVMe Boot ...
Click on the small arrow button besides your Proxmox host name to expand it. And click on the storage named 'local'. You will see the following screen. Click On Storage 'local' On Proxmox System Click on 'CT Templates' option and then click 'templates' button. ...
if its more then a "test system" (any backup of the data on disk?) you might want to disable disk sleep in dsm's gui to prevent raid problems and do some testing with another vm before re-enabling it Oh so this is SHR1, 5 disks. No LSI SAS controllers, but a JMB 585 5x SATA...
107G 901M/rpool/ROOT/pve-1@201904161.48M-900M-rpool/data6.46G 107G1.31G/rpool/datarpool/data/vm-100-disk-036.3M 107G36.3M-rpool/data/vm-101-disk-017.4M 107G17.4M-rpool/data/vm-101-disk-1919M 107G 919M-rpool/data/vm-101-disk-22.20G 107G2.20G-rpool/data/vm-102-disk-02.00G 107G2.00...
Wait for the VM creation process to finish Now add another network adapter to the VM: Expand the Server View list on the left to show the contents under Datacenter and the name of this hypervisor node (e.g. pve, proxmox, etc.) Select the newly created virtual machine from list Click Ha...