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Resizing Disks

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  • I Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Hi,

    From the Cloudron docs, the insctrtion to resize are resize the disks, and restart the machine.

    I just resized the disks in Digitalocean and ran xfs_growfs and restarted the VM.

    The physical disk is showing the new size but the vdisk is showing the old size, as is Cloudron GUI.

    Am I following the right instructions ?

    thanks

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      Which instructions on DigitalOcean side are you following? Enlarging the filesystem should be sufficient. So not exactly sure what you mean with physical disk and vdisk. What are tools like df showing on the server?

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        @ice The Cloudron disk graphs is computed only twice a day. So, please check after atleast 12 hours of the disk resize.

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