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* Hot resizing of partitions on HVM
@ 2010-07-04 15:04 Daniel Bareiro
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From: Daniel Bareiro @ 2010-07-04 15:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi all!

Is it possible to resize the partition of a KVM virtual machine without
it is down?

With Xen PV virtual machines, I get this by umounting the filesystem on
the VM, detaching the device and then resizing the logical volume and
file system in the VMHost. Finally, I attach the device and mount the
filesystem on virtual machine. All this without the VM is down.

The procedure that I am using at the moment to resizing a partition in a
KVM virtual machine is the following one:

* Shutdown the VM.
* Resize the logical volume which is the partition to resize.
* Boot a KVM VM with PartedMagic [1] and to extend the partition until
  it has the wished size using GParted.
* Shutdown the KVM VM with PartedMagic.
* Boot the VM with the new partition size.


There is some more efficient way to do it?


Thanks in advance for your replies.

Regards,
Daniel

[1] http://partedmagic.com/
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