So, inside the VM I managed to reduce the LVM and the Filesystem...
But, when I try to use qemu-img resize, perhaps I mistake something,
because the crash down in kernel panic, 'cause not found and partitions,
even the LVM!

Are you sure that gparted live iso is safe???

Thanks

2015-06-22 9:25 GMT-03:00 Lindsay Mathieson <[email protected]>:

> Use the GPartEd Live ISO (http://gparted.org/download.php) to resize the
> LVM *and* the partiton, then qemu-img to shrink it.
>
>
>
> On 22 June 2015 at 21:50, Gilberto Nunes <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi guys
>>
>> I was able to reduce LVM and root/home partition inside a certain VM,
>> runnning on Proxmox.
>> The VM has raw image.
>> This image was 4 TB of size..
>> But, when I try using command:
>>
>> qemu-img resize vm.raw -XXXXG
>>
>> The VM get crash! No partition remain....
>>
>> So I thought use virt-resize to make this operation....
>> I can use perhaps, other host, with virt-manager and other virt tools
>> installed, shrink the raw image with virt-resize and get use the resulting
>> image to new VM on Proxmox...
>>
>> Or, maybe you guys, has another solution...??
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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