It's a VM... He can do it through console. On Jul 22, 2017 1:50 PM, "Jon Bruce" <[email protected]> wrote:
> It would be difficult to do remotely but not impossible. All you really > need to do is boot the server with a live CD (Ubuntu works well) and load > up gparted. From there just click on the drive and pull the slider into the > free space. Once happy, just click apply. > > This may help: > > https://www.howtogeek.com/114503/how-to-resize-your-ubuntu-partitions/ > > As long as you don't click Apply, no changes are made. So if you get > worried or mess something up, just reboot without clicking Apply. > > This goes without saying, but just in case; always have a backup (even if > it's a professional you've hired). > > On 7/22/2017 11:36 AM, CBB - Jay Fuller wrote: > >> We run a server that is on a vm with several other vms. This particular >> vm was configured for 40 gigabytes HDD but we have outgrown that. We've >> already changed the vm size to 60 gig but I don't feel comfortable running >> the steps I found on google to resize the actual physical partition. >> Is anyone willing to do this for us remotely for a fee? We'd be happy >> to pay you to do it - especially if you've done it a few times before >> (cause we haven't) >> Let me know off list. >> thanks :) >> >
