Shut down the VM. Log into the Proxmox node and go to the VM's disk storage directory. IMPORTANT: Create a backup of your existing VM disk file: cp image.qcow2 image.qcow2_backup Option #1: Shrink your disk without compression (better performance, larger disk size): qemu-img convert ...
If youreduce(shrink) the hard disk, of course removing the last disk plate will probablydestroyyour file system and remove the data in it! So in this case it is paramount to act in the VM inadvance, reducing the file system and the partition size. SystemRescueCD comes very handy for it...
Hi All, After installing proxmox 7.3, i saw the following disk sizes info - local 100GB - local-lvm 1.64TB root:~# lsblk NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT sda 8:0 0 1.6T 0 disk ├─sda1 8:1 0 1007K 0 part ├─sda2 8:2... ...
First, you need to boot your VM from CD-ROM like the previous section and use Gparted to shrink the file system to your desired size. Then you need to log into the main Proxmox host via SSH and use thelvresizecommand to reduce the VM disk to the same size. lvresize --size -20G /...
When the VM’s filesystem marks blocks as unused after deleting files, the SCSI controller will relay this information to the storage, which will then shrink the disk image accordingly. 👉 more info 2022-07-22 Changed n8n LXC (thanks to @cyakimov) NEW Script 2022-07-21 Changed grocy ...
On-Disk usage: 6.558 GiB (12.50%) On-Disk chunks: 2531 Deduplication factor: 8.00 Average chunk size: 2.653 MiB TASK OK Remove Data in Datastore It is recommended to run thegarbage-collectcommand on regular basis to remove unwanted files and free up the disk space. ...
hi all, i have a problem. i have a 1T hdd in my proxmox and would make it smaller to 150G. - i have shutdown vm - i have start gparted and shrink vda1 to...
您可能已经知道了,但这似乎是LXC容器的一个限制,至少目前是这样。从pct手册页:
tbsn 2 77/612 2017/7/14 Proxmox VE 4.x 中文初階學習手冊 Set the disk size for the virtual machine and click Next. (/images/how-to-install- proxmox-ve-4-on-debian-8-jessie/big/5.png) CPU configuration - core, sockets, type of virtual machine (here we use kvm64) and click Next....
Proxmox did like that and the disk is working again with my vm's back in play. But oposite to extending the disk, what would be the proper way to shrink the disk? Click to expand... You have to re-create the pool and here is how to do it: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/...