Re: [one-users] Set root disk size at runtime

2012-09-27 Thread Ricardo Duarte
Hi Jaime, Great suggestion. And if I use virt-resize, it should even be easier as it resizes both the vdisk and the partitions inside: http://libguestfs.org/virt-resize.1.html Regards, Ricardo From: jme...@opennebula.org Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 11:32:04 +0200 Subject: Re: [one-users] Set root

Re: [one-users] Set root disk size at runtime

2012-09-25 Thread Carlos Martín Sánchez
Please, try to follow some basic netiquette rules. Your message is totally unrelated to the topic of this thread; you will get more help if you open a new thread with a well developed question. Regarding your question, it will probably be easier in the distribution you are familiar with. --

[one-users] Set root disk size at runtime

2012-09-24 Thread Ricardo Duarte
Hi there, I had a look at cloud-init, and also other cloud softwares, and this is what they do: - The images themselves are very small in size - The size of the root disk is selected when launching a instance, and as so, it can be part of the service offering (ex.: small 8GB, medium 10GB,

Re: [one-users] Set root disk size at runtime

2012-09-24 Thread Ruben S. Montero
Hi I assume this is not for OS images (the one that runs cloudinit)... For other disks you can take a look at the volatile disk feature. [1] Volatile disks are created on the target host on-the-fly when the VM is deployed. Note that these disks are volatile and can not be saved. Its primary use