converting a directory storage to LVM

krikey

Well-Known Member
Aug 15, 2018
115
21
58
UK
I've installed Proxmox 8.2 onto a server with 2 x 512GB nvme drives that are software RAID 1 via OVHs proxmox installer.

After the OVH induced installation, I have PVE running with "local" storage configured as a directory (mount point /var/lib/vz) and its using the majority share of the disk space (~479GB). I believe because its configured using directory storage, I cannot create any LVM-thin pools to get snapshot usage working for my virtual machines and LXCs.

How can I reconfigure PVE so that I have a much smaller "local" directory of 20GB and then a separate LVM-thin pool of 455GB?
 
Reinstall and use the Advanced Options to limit your root size, the rest should go to thin-lvm

However, if you're using root-on-zfs then you don't need lvm-thin, everything can go on the zfs filesystem
 
root-on-zfs being the option during installation where you set up ZFS on the physical drives available?
 

About

The Proxmox community has been around for many years and offers help and support for Proxmox VE, Proxmox Backup Server, and Proxmox Mail Gateway.
We think our community is one of the best thanks to people like you!

Get your subscription!

The Proxmox team works very hard to make sure you are running the best software and getting stable updates and security enhancements, as well as quick enterprise support. Tens of thousands of happy customers have a Proxmox subscription. Get yours easily in our online shop.

Buy now!