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====== Resizing PVE Data ====== | ====== Resizing PVE Data ====== | ||
- | Whoever | + | whoever |
Any of the above three solutions would make this entry obsolete for the most part. Alas that is not the reality that we suffer. | Any of the above three solutions would make this entry obsolete for the most part. Alas that is not the reality that we suffer. | ||
- | resizing pve/root is something best done when pve/data is completely empty. so I try and do this during the initial setup of a new ProxMox host. | + | resizing pve/root is something best done on when pve/data is completely empty. so I try and do this during the initial setup of a new ProxMox host. |
Just follow the below steps and adjust the lvresize and lvcreate for the sizes you need. In the below example I am adjusting a 4TB Raid 10 to allow for 1TB for pve/root and the rest to pve/data. | Just follow the below steps and adjust the lvresize and lvcreate for the sizes you need. In the below example I am adjusting a 4TB Raid 10 to allow for 1TB for pve/root and the rest to pve/data. |