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How to decrease disk size xenserver5/31/2023 Use the following command to resize your file system : xfs_growfs / df -h Use the following steps to assign the extra disk space to the root filesystem (/) fdisk -l /dev/sda df -h Notive the root volume / nearly 98 full Notice my 30GB root filesystem (/) which is nearly full and the additional 50 GB disk which we’re going to add to the root volume. Okay, let’s boot up the server and log on using SSH or serial console (or bastion). Step 3 Start your virtual machine or server Select the boot disk Select the new disk size Notice that how larger your disk size is the more IOPS (performance) you get when using Azure. Just follow these simple steps to change the disk size. ![]() Now go to size and change the size of your disk. Select the disk and click on the OS disk. Step 2 Increase the OS disk, go to the virtual machine. ![]() Step 1 Shut down your Azure VM (or skip this step when you’re running on a physical server)īefore changing the disk size, the virtual machine must be powered off (or the disk must be de-attached) Shutdown the VM In this step, we’re going to expand this disk to 64 GB. By default, an Azure Linux VM comes with a 30 GB boot disk. In this simple blog post, I’m going to explain how easy it is to expand/resize your CentOS Linux VM disk.
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