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Starion
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Resizing...

Post by Starion »

I need to increase my 20G vdi to 80G and it seems to not be working.

I have read the post at viewtopic.php?f=35&t=50661#

I am not using a fixed drive or snapshots as far as I know.

When I issue the vboxmanage on the command line as described, the vdi file doesn't change.

How do I do this?
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Re: Resizing...

Post by Perryg »

Do you get an error message? Do you see a progress bar and 100%?
Did you see the second step in the link?
Starion
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Post by Starion »

Yes I see a progress bar. It never populates. No error message. You issue the command, the progress bar shows for a second, then back to prompt. Certainly not long enough to increase from a 20G vdi to an 80G vdi.

Seems like second step is moot if the first step isn't completing. Regardless of the partition expansion in the second step, I should wind up with an 80G vdi file from step one, which as I stated, is not happening.

Unless there is some magic undocumented thing that I can find no reference to that the vdi file will only "grow" after step 2 is completed.
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Re: Resizing...

Post by socratis »

Can you please post the output of:
VBoxManage showhdinfo <uuid|filename>
as well as your exact command AND its output when you try to resize your HD with:
VBoxManage modifyhd <uuid|filename> --resize <###>
Do NOT send me Personal Messages (PMs) for troubleshooting, they are simply deleted.
Do NOT reply with the "QUOTE" button, please use the "POST REPLY", at the bottom of the form.
If you obfuscate any information requested, I will obfuscate my response. These are virtual UUIDs, not real ones.
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Post by mpack »

Starion wrote:Certainly not long enough to increase from a 20G vdi to an 80G vdi.
Resizing only involves rejigging the header and maybe moving a couple of blocks. It should be nearly instant.

It isn't comforting that you aren't using snapshots - as far as you know. The symptoms suggest that may not be correct. Best provide that info Socratis has asked for.
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