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Resize root disk from windows vm

*Hello,*

I am follow below step, I am not sure am I right or wrong.

01. Check volume name from vm : https://prnt.sc/2PYYgOn9bQdA
02. Then going to volume root : https://prnt.sc/-_vPmrdHDsCz
03. Then Resize volume : 100 (previous is 50GB)
then click *OK*
04. now start vm
05. I see not change my root disk after login windows vm. But I see 
added 50GB disk is unallocated.
06. If I use disk management and extend this unallocated disk, Then 
resize my full root disk.

But my question is :

Can I resize my root disk without step 06? (I want to just I resize my 
root disk using volume from UI and restart vm)

Another question is : same process for linux vm or other?

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Re: Resize root disk from windows vm

Posted by Cristian Ciobanu <cr...@istream.today>.
Hi,

This is correct.

At the OS level, only with cloud init, cloud base tool. If you want the
disk to be resized automatically after root disk resize.


Regards,
Cristian

On Thu, Sep 28, 2023, 09:51 Technology Mail <te...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> *Hello,*
>
> I am follow below step, I am not sure am I right or wrong.
>
> 01. Check volume name from vm : https://prnt.sc/2PYYgOn9bQdA
> 02. Then going to volume root : https://prnt.sc/-_vPmrdHDsCz
> 03. Then Resize volume : 100 (previous is 50GB)
> then click *OK*
> 04. now start vm
> 05. I see not change my root disk after login windows vm. But I see
> added 50GB disk is unallocated.
> 06. If I use disk management and extend this unallocated disk, Then
> resize my full root disk.
>
> But my question is :
>
> Can I resize my root disk without step 06? (I want to just I resize my
> root disk using volume from UI and restart vm)
>
> Another question is : same process for linux vm or other?
>
> --
>
> *Thanks & Regards.*
>
> *Support Admin*
>
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>
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>
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Re: Resize root disk from windows vm

Posted by Technology Mail <te...@gmail.com>.
Have any ACS doc for help me, Please


-Alamin

On 9/28/2023 12:53 PM, Wei ZHOU wrote:
> You can try cloudbase-init for windows. Normally we use cloud-init for
> linux vms.
>
> -Wei
>
> On Thu, 28 Sept 2023 at 08:51, Technology Mail<te...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> *Hello,*
>>
>> I am follow below step, I am not sure am I right or wrong.
>>
>> 01. Check volume name from vm :https://prnt.sc/2PYYgOn9bQdA
>> 02. Then going to volume root :https://prnt.sc/-_vPmrdHDsCz
>> 03. Then Resize volume : 100 (previous is 50GB)
>> then click *OK*
>> 04. now start vm
>> 05. I see not change my root disk after login windows vm. But I see
>> added 50GB disk is unallocated.
>> 06. If I use disk management and extend this unallocated disk, Then
>> resize my full root disk.
>>
>> But my question is :
>>
>> Can I resize my root disk without step 06? (I want to just I resize my
>> root disk using volume from UI and restart vm)
>>
>> Another question is : same process for linux vm or other?
>>
>> --
>>
>> *Thanks & Regards.*
>>
>> *Support Admin*
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> *Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/TechnologyRSS>  | Twitter
>> <https://twitter.com/technologyrss1>  | YouTube
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>> <https://www.linkedin.com/company/technologyrss/>*
>>
>> *Address : *116/1 West Malibagh, D. I. T Road
>>
>> Dhaka-1217, Bangladesh
>>
>> *Mob :* +88 01716915504
>>
>> *Email :*support.admin@technologyrss.com
>>
>> *Web :*www.technologyrss.com
>>
-- 

*Thanks & Regards.*

*Support Admin*

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Re: Resize root disk from windows vm

Posted by Technology Mail <te...@gmail.com>.
Have any ACS doc for help me, Please


-Alamin

On 9/28/2023 12:53 PM, Wei ZHOU wrote:
> You can try cloudbase-init for windows. Normally we use cloud-init for
> linux vms.
>
> -Wei
>
> On Thu, 28 Sept 2023 at 08:51, Technology Mail<te...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> *Hello,*
>>
>> I am follow below step, I am not sure am I right or wrong.
>>
>> 01. Check volume name from vm :https://prnt.sc/2PYYgOn9bQdA
>> 02. Then going to volume root :https://prnt.sc/-_vPmrdHDsCz
>> 03. Then Resize volume : 100 (previous is 50GB)
>> then click *OK*
>> 04. now start vm
>> 05. I see not change my root disk after login windows vm. But I see
>> added 50GB disk is unallocated.
>> 06. If I use disk management and extend this unallocated disk, Then
>> resize my full root disk.
>>
>> But my question is :
>>
>> Can I resize my root disk without step 06? (I want to just I resize my
>> root disk using volume from UI and restart vm)
>>
>> Another question is : same process for linux vm or other?
>>
>> --
>>
>> *Thanks & Regards.*
>>
>> *Support Admin*
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> *Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/TechnologyRSS>  | Twitter
>> <https://twitter.com/technologyrss1>  | YouTube
>> <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBq7qGqFEUe6ObVHMuxudTw>  | LinkedIn
>> <https://www.linkedin.com/company/technologyrss/>*
>>
>> *Address : *116/1 West Malibagh, D. I. T Road
>>
>> Dhaka-1217, Bangladesh
>>
>> *Mob :* +88 01716915504
>>
>> *Email :*support.admin@technologyrss.com
>>
>> *Web :*www.technologyrss.com
>>
-- 

*Thanks & Regards.*

*Support Admin*

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Re: Resize root disk from windows vm

Posted by Wei ZHOU <us...@gmail.com>.
You can try cloudbase-init for windows. Normally we use cloud-init for
linux vms.

-Wei

On Thu, 28 Sept 2023 at 08:51, Technology Mail <te...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> *Hello,*
>
> I am follow below step, I am not sure am I right or wrong.
>
> 01. Check volume name from vm : https://prnt.sc/2PYYgOn9bQdA
> 02. Then going to volume root : https://prnt.sc/-_vPmrdHDsCz
> 03. Then Resize volume : 100 (previous is 50GB)
> then click *OK*
> 04. now start vm
> 05. I see not change my root disk after login windows vm. But I see
> added 50GB disk is unallocated.
> 06. If I use disk management and extend this unallocated disk, Then
> resize my full root disk.
>
> But my question is :
>
> Can I resize my root disk without step 06? (I want to just I resize my
> root disk using volume from UI and restart vm)
>
> Another question is : same process for linux vm or other?
>
> --
>
> *Thanks & Regards.*
>
> *Support Admin*
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> *Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/TechnologyRSS> | Twitter
> <https://twitter.com/technologyrss1> | YouTube
> <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBq7qGqFEUe6ObVHMuxudTw> | LinkedIn
> <https://www.linkedin.com/company/technologyrss/>*
>
> *Address : *116/1 West Malibagh, D. I. T Road
>
> Dhaka-1217, Bangladesh
>
> *Mob :* +88 01716915504
>
> *Email :* support.admin@technologyrss.com
>
> *Web :* www.technologyrss.com
>

Re: Resize root disk from windows vm

Posted by Cristian Ciobanu <cr...@istream.today>.
Hi,

This is correct.

At the OS level, only with cloud init, cloud base tool. If you want the
disk to be resized automatically after root disk resize.


Regards,
Cristian

On Thu, Sep 28, 2023, 09:51 Technology Mail <te...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> *Hello,*
>
> I am follow below step, I am not sure am I right or wrong.
>
> 01. Check volume name from vm : https://prnt.sc/2PYYgOn9bQdA
> 02. Then going to volume root : https://prnt.sc/-_vPmrdHDsCz
> 03. Then Resize volume : 100 (previous is 50GB)
> then click *OK*
> 04. now start vm
> 05. I see not change my root disk after login windows vm. But I see
> added 50GB disk is unallocated.
> 06. If I use disk management and extend this unallocated disk, Then
> resize my full root disk.
>
> But my question is :
>
> Can I resize my root disk without step 06? (I want to just I resize my
> root disk using volume from UI and restart vm)
>
> Another question is : same process for linux vm or other?
>
> --
>
> *Thanks & Regards.*
>
> *Support Admin*
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> *Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/TechnologyRSS> | Twitter
> <https://twitter.com/technologyrss1> | YouTube
> <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBq7qGqFEUe6ObVHMuxudTw> | LinkedIn
> <https://www.linkedin.com/company/technologyrss/>*
>
> *Address : *116/1 West Malibagh, D. I. T Road
>
> Dhaka-1217, Bangladesh
>
> *Mob :* +88 01716915504
>
> *Email :* support.admin@technologyrss.com
>
> *Web :* www.technologyrss.com
>