Exactly, there may be more than 1 partion on that 1 drive.. So just
increase disk size, and let administaror handle the "inside VM" job

On 1 December 2014 at 09:34, Erik Weber <terbol...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Vadim Kimlaychuk <
> vadim.kimlayc...@elion.ee>
> wrote:
>
> > I have done root partition resize under XenServer exactly as you
> described
> > - resized drive and then using system tools on guest VM like fdisk,
> > lvextend and ext2resize changed the size of the root.  It seems that
> drive
> > resize on hypervisor level is all that is needed, because it is far too
> > complicated for hypervisor to be aware of all different types of
> partition
> > layouts and file systems that might exist. Then upper layer (like CS) may
> > take role of implementing different actions according to guest type and
> > file system that have being used for particular guest.  While OS type can
> > be taken from template, FS type and partition type is information that is
> > not stored in the database. Without it implementation is not feasible.
> >
>
> It's not given that you want to resize a partition or which one, just
> because you resize the disk.
>
> Thus it's not feasible to assume that the orchestration layer should be
> capable of doing it.
>
> --
> Erik
>



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