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− | https://linux.die.net/man/1/virt-resize | + | <code>virt-resize</code> - Resize a virtual machine disk https://linux.die.net/man/1/virt-resize |
== Example == | == Example == | ||
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− | + | 0) Backup | |
:::<code>[[cp]] my_machine.qcow2 my_machine-ORIGIN.qcow2</code> (<code>[[progress -m]]</code> to track status) | :::<code>[[cp]] my_machine.qcow2 my_machine-ORIGIN.qcow2</code> (<code>[[progress -m]]</code> to track status) | ||
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+ | 1) [[qemu-img resize]] image_name.qcow2 +3G | ||
2) Resize: | 2) Resize: | ||
− | ::: <code>virt-resize --expand /dev/sda4 my_machine-ORIGIN.qcow2 my_machine.qcow2</code> | + | ::: <code>[[virt-resize --expand]] /dev/sda4 my_machine-ORIGIN.qcow2 my_machine-DESTINATION.qcow2</code> |
3) Verify name of your devices you can use: | 3) Verify name of your devices you can use: | ||
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5) Start your machine: <code>[[virsh start]] VM_NAME</code> and discard your backups if everything is working properly. | 5) Start your machine: <code>[[virsh start]] VM_NAME</code> and discard your backups if everything is working properly. | ||
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− | + | * [[Virt resize execution examples]] | |
== Virt-resize execution with errors == | == Virt-resize execution with errors == | ||
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this command: [[virt-filesystems]] --partitions --long -a | this command: [[virt-filesystems]] --partitions --long -a | ||
VM_NAME.qcow2 | VM_NAME.qcow2 | ||
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+ | === No such file or directory === | ||
+ | virt-resize --expand /dev/sda1 IMAGE.qcow2 IMAGE-DST.qcow2 | ||
+ | [ 0.0] Examining IMAGE.qcow2 | ||
+ | virt-resize: error: libguestfs error: IMAGE-DST.qcow2: No such file or directory | ||
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+ | If reporting bugs, run virt-resize with debugging enabled and include the | ||
+ | complete output: | ||
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+ | virt-resize -v -x [...] | ||
== Related commands == | == Related commands == | ||
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* <code>[[lvextend|lvextend --resizefs]]</code> | * <code>[[lvextend|lvextend --resizefs]]</code> | ||
* <code>[[virt-filesystems]]</code> | * <code>[[virt-filesystems]]</code> | ||
+ | * <code>[[virt-df]]</code> | ||
+ | * <code>[[virsh blockresize]]</code> | ||
+ | * <code>--LV-expand</code> option from [[virt-resize]] | ||
== Activities == | == Activities == | ||
* [[Extend LVM on qcow2 images]] | * [[Extend LVM on qcow2 images]] | ||
+ | * [[Kubernetes PVC resize: kubectl patch pvc]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
+ | * {{virt-resize}} | ||
* {{KVM}} | * {{KVM}} | ||
* {{virt}} | * {{virt}} | ||
[[Category:KVM]] | [[Category:KVM]] |
Latest revision as of 06:29, 23 November 2022
virt-resize
- Resize a virtual machine disk https://linux.die.net/man/1/virt-resize
Contents
Example[edit]
Reference: http://wiki.docking.org/index.php/To_resize_a_virtual_drive
Overview: qemu-img resize
-> virt-resize
-> (Check virt-filesystems) -> lvextend --resizefs
0) Backup
cp my_machine.qcow2 my_machine-ORIGIN.qcow2
(progress -m
to track status)
1) qemu-img resize image_name.qcow2 +3G
2) Resize:
virt-resize --expand /dev/sda4 my_machine-ORIGIN.qcow2 my_machine-DESTINATION.qcow2
3) Verify name of your devices you can use:
virt-filesystems --partitions --long -a VM_NAME.qcow2
4) lvextend --resizefs or fdisk
5) Start your machine: virsh start VM_NAME
and discard your backups if everything is working properly.
Virt-resize execution with errors[edit]
Failed to get "write" lock[edit]
virt-resize: error: libguestfs error: guestfs_launch failed. This usually means the libguestfs appliance failed to start or crashed. Do: export LIBGUESTFS_DEBUG=1 LIBGUESTFS_TRACE=1 and run the command again. For further information, read: http://libguestfs.org/guestfs-faq.1.html#debugging-libguestfs You can also run 'libguestfs-test-tool' and post the *complete* output into a bug report or message to the libguestfs mailing list. If reporting bugs, run virt-resize with debugging enabled and include the complete output: virt-resize -v -x [...] After debugging: qemu-system-x86_64: -drive file=/path/to/image/VM_NAME.qcow2,cache=unsafe,id=hd1,if=none: Failed to get "write" lock Is another process using the image?
partition not found in the source disk image[edit]
libguestfs: trace: lvs = [] libguestfs: trace: canonical_device_name "/dev/vdb1" libguestfs: trace: canonical_device_name = "/dev/sdb1" virt-resize: error: /dev/sdb1: partition not found in the source disk image (this error came from '--expand' option on the command line). Try running this command: virt-filesystems --partitions --long -a VM_NAME.qcow2
No such file or directory[edit]
virt-resize --expand /dev/sda1 IMAGE.qcow2 IMAGE-DST.qcow2 [ 0.0] Examining IMAGE.qcow2 virt-resize: error: libguestfs error: IMAGE-DST.qcow2: No such file or directory If reporting bugs, run virt-resize with debugging enabled and include the complete output: virt-resize -v -x [...]
Related commands[edit]
qemu-img resize
lvextend --resizefs
virt-filesystems
virt-df
virsh blockresize
--LV-expand
option from virt-resize
Activities[edit]
See also[edit]
virt-resize
, virt-resize execution examples,resize2fs
- KVM, Installation, QEMU,
virsh
,virtinst
,libguestfs-tools
, libvirt, qemu, Red Hat Virtualization (RHV), MacVTap, Virtio, oVirt, KVM services, KVM networking, KVM graphics, CPU, KVM on ARM libguestfs-tools
:virt-sysprep
,virt-clone
,virt-builder
,virt-customize
,virt-resize
,virt-rescue
,virt-sparsify
,guestmount
,guestfish
,virt-inspector
,virt-cat
,virt-log
,virt-df
,virt-ls
,virt-filesystems
,virt-list-filesystems
,virt-edit
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