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Resize /vz partition to create LVM storage
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Resize /vz partition to create LVM storage

hellb0yhellb0y Member

Any tutorial regarding above mentioned ?

Comments

  • As I know /vz is not separate partition. It's just directory under root (/). For your purpose, you need resize root partition or use free other partition.

  • century1stopcentury1stop Member
    edited May 2015

    sorry, not exactly right. /vz is a separate partition just like (/ROOT) and /LVM, /root is a folder within (/ROOT)

  • edited May 2015

    @century1stop said:
    sorry, not exactly right. /vz is a separate partition just like (/ROOT) and /LVM, /root is a folder within (/ROOT)

    Depend on how to set partitions in install process.

    For OpenVZ, I am always use partitions as:

    • /boot -> .5 GB

    • SWAP -> 4 GB

    • / (root) -> rest of space

    For KVM, I am always use partitions as:

    • /boot -> .5 GB

    • SWAP -> 4 GB

    • / (root) -> 50-100 GB

    • LVM -> rest of space

  • hellb0yhellb0y Member

    I allready have /vz 2TB , what i`m asking is to shred /vz and create 1TB LVM for KVM virtualization

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