Hi,

I see there is a global setting "storage.max.volume.size" which controls the 
size of the volume in CloudStack. But I also observed this is not being 
honoured when root volume is first created. Later if you try to resize the root 
disk then this setting is considered. On the other hand, it works fine for data 
disks.

Note: we need to restart the management server after the setting 
"storage.max.volume.size" value has changed.

Regards,
Harikrishna
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From: 小林 美佳子 <kobayashi_mik...@intec.co.jp>
Sent: Thursday, January 6, 2022 1:26 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Maximum size of ROOTDISK

Hi. Thanks everyone for your answers.

The hypervisor uses VMware.
I understand that there is a limit to the hypervisor; are you saying that 
CloudStack does not have an upper limit? (Is it possible to create a ROOT disk 
with the hypervisor's maximum size?)

Also, if you find any code to support this, please let me know.

On 2022/01/06 15:48, Vivek Kumar wrote:
> It depends on your hypvervisor limit, I.e XenServer supports 2TB Max, so it 
> won’t any sense if you create 3 TB disk offering. So check you backend 
> hypervisor limit and test.
>
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> On 06-Jan-2022, at 7:25 AM, 小林 美佳子 <kobayashi_mik...@intec.co.jp> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I am currently using CloudStack 4.10, and I am trying to build a new 
>> CloudStack 4.14.
>>
>> The GrobalConfig "root.disk.size.max" that existed in CloudStack4.10 has 
>> been removed from CloudStack4.14.
>> In CloudStack 4.14, what determines the maximum size of the ROOTDISK? Is it 
>> built into the code? If so, what is the maximum size?
>
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