Hello!
I had setup proxmox on a 250gb SSD to try it out, and I was able to eventually clone the drive to a larger 1tb nvme drive using "dd" command. Since I was using ZFS, I could not resize the remaining free space on the nvme drive using gparted, so I used the following command when I booted to Proxmox from the NVME
Everything under terminal looked as it should, but I noticed inside of Proxmox it would show the original SSD's free space size. I thought it would not be a problem.
Last night I was setting up a ZFS snapshot inside a vm (using qemu partition from the nvme), and all of the sudden everything crashed. I thought that the VM would continue on the background doing snapshot, but this morning I can not get inside the Proxmox GUI. Proxmox thinks the drive is full and no more space.
Since I have lost access to the GUI, all I have is access to terminal.
Any idea on how to increase the boot drive size that proxmox sees as full? I did a search and most that I have seen is related to VM size increase, so have not been able to figure this out. Also, would creating a new usb iso with proxmox installation, give me any options without loosing data?
Please keep in mind that I lost remote access to Proxmox since pfsense was running inside proxmox, and the terminal that I have access to is directly from the bare metal, so copy and pasting might be difficult.
thanks for the help!
I had setup proxmox on a 250gb SSD to try it out, and I was able to eventually clone the drive to a larger 1tb nvme drive using "dd" command. Since I was using ZFS, I could not resize the remaining free space on the nvme drive using gparted, so I used the following command when I booted to Proxmox from the NVME
Code:
parted /dev/nvme0n1 resizepart 3 99%
Everything under terminal looked as it should, but I noticed inside of Proxmox it would show the original SSD's free space size. I thought it would not be a problem.
Last night I was setting up a ZFS snapshot inside a vm (using qemu partition from the nvme), and all of the sudden everything crashed. I thought that the VM would continue on the background doing snapshot, but this morning I can not get inside the Proxmox GUI. Proxmox thinks the drive is full and no more space.
Since I have lost access to the GUI, all I have is access to terminal.
Any idea on how to increase the boot drive size that proxmox sees as full? I did a search and most that I have seen is related to VM size increase, so have not been able to figure this out. Also, would creating a new usb iso with proxmox installation, give me any options without loosing data?
Please keep in mind that I lost remote access to Proxmox since pfsense was running inside proxmox, and the terminal that I have access to is directly from the bare metal, so copy and pasting might be difficult.
thanks for the help!
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