On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 01:48:04PM +0530, vipul borikar wrote:
Hello,
I am running xen with libvirt. I have an image(Fedora12) with xen
para virt and run with the help of libvirt.
So i wanted to increase the size of this image from 1GB to 2 GB.
I am using virt-resize command for this.
When i do : virt-list-partitions it displays 2 partitions 1] /dev/sda1
and 2] /dev/sda2
I want to resize this to 2 gb
So i do like this: virt-resize --expand /dev/sda1 Fedora12 Fedora12-1
This looks fine, but what is 'Fedora12-1'? It's presumably a raw disk
file. What is its size? What command did you use to create the file?
Also please show the full messages that virt-resize printed when you
ran the command.
Actually from outside its sda1 partition but sincce it is para virt
it show
xvda1 after VM boot up which still shows old size.
This doesn't matter.
Also make sure you're booting with the new image file, not the old one ...
Rich.
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