There are bugs that have been found and fixed so yes somebody has tried it :)

If you are unsure test it in on a dummy vm first.

-Ryan

On Mar 20, 2015, at 9:28 AM, Justin Steinberg 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Has anyone successfully expanded the virtual disk size of CUCM VMs without 
rebuild/DRS?

I have an install where CM 10.5 is using the 2500 user template and we want to 
increase to 7500 users.  The 2500 OVA is 1 vCPU, 4GB, 1x80GB.    The 7500 OVA 
is 2vCPU, 6 GB, 1x110GB.    In the past, the older 7500 user CM versions had 
two virtual 80 GB disks, however since 9.1 the 7500 user is a single 110 GB 
disk.   It seems like with a single virtual disk it would be easier to expand 
an existing VM without rebuild.

There are several bugs on the topic:
https://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCug63058
https://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCuc58936

In older CM versions there was a COP file to assist with allowing the VM to use 
more disk when the vdisk was increased.  However, now I believe that it is just 
built in to CM to use more disk on reboots if it detects a vdisk change instead 
of needing to run the OVA.

There is still conflicting documentation on the topic, so I will probably open 
a TAC case but curious if anyone has dealt with this before?

Justin
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