April 11, 20179 yr I need to expand the disk o n my windows 7 VM. I saw a few threads that said to go to the VM tabs, click the name of the VM and then I can enter a new size for the disk. I must be doing something wrong because I've done this but it doesn't seem to be saved in Unraid. The page refreshes and the disk is still at the original size. Should this be working in the latest release of unraid? what am I doing wrong? Thanks,
April 11, 20179 yr I think that setting is if you are creating new, not resizing. A quick google search should give the answer though as I've done it a few times before: http://serverfault.com/questions/324281/how-do-you-increase-a-kvm-guests-disk-space stop the VM run qemu-img resize vmdisk.img +10G to increase image size by 10Gb start the VM, resize the partitions and LVM structure within it normally
April 11, 20179 yr 54 minutes ago, potts.mike said: what am I doing wrong? Is the VM in question stopped?
March 18, 20188 yr On 2017-04-11 at 4:54 PM, jonathanm said: Is the VM in question stopped? I click the name of the VM and then I can enter a new size for the disk. I must be doing something wrong: The page refreshes and the disk is expand in size. Start up Windows VM but the diskmanager shows the original size. I can't expand the disk in diskmanager. Edited March 18, 20188 yr by stormense
March 18, 20188 yr 55 minutes ago, stormense said: Start up Windows VM but the diskmanager shows the original size. Reboot the VM, not shutdown, reboot
March 18, 20188 yr 1 hour ago, johnnie.black said: Reboot the VM, not shutdown, reboot That was easy and work, thank you! OK - First stop the VM, then expand the disk in Unraid, then start Windows, reboot and expand the partition in Windows.
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