Meaning disk was not resized at all...just cloned...

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On Dec 2, 2014 7:13 PM, "Tom Baine" <thba...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I assume the last argument in that command is the ID of the volume
> given in Cloudstack.
>
> I get this output:
>
> file format: raw
> virtual size: 5.0G (5368709120 bytes)
> disk size: unavailable
> cluster_size: 4194304
>
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 9:31 AM, Andrija Panic <andrija.pa...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Tom, could you use the qemu-img to check the size of the volume on CEPH ?
> > Something like:   qemu-img info
> > rbd:cloudstack/987c8d15-2401-4809-b721-280e496e57e4
> >
> > On 2 December 2014 at 15:53, Tom Baine <thba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I've been trying to make use of the root disk resize feature
> >> implemented in 4.4 that allows instances to be deployed with a
> >> different sized root disk than the template it is deployed from.  It
> >> looks like Cloudstack recognizes the rootdisk should be 100gb, but
> >> inside the instance the disk is reported as 5gb, the size of my
> >> template.
> >>
> >> My hypervisors are running Ubuntu 14.04 and are using Ceph/RBD for
> >> primary storage.  I'm using cloudmonkey to deploy the VM with the
> >> following command attempts:
> >>
> >> deploy virtualmachine
> >> serviceofferingid=cebcf88c-22c7-4e62-9205-b929b898d532
> >> templateid=709cecb1-0813-4e97-b2cc-8c2c2b3e7f4a
> >> zoneid=598dc4ea-3a01-493e-91b4-ba036d3342a8 rootdisksize=100
> >> name=ubuntuCache domainid=29f1f9ee-39e6-11e4-ba61-00238be040f4
> >> account=admin networkids=b9302918-9df0-4d9a-b384-32503f65ec7d
> >> hypervisor=kvm
> >>
> >> deploy virtualmachine
> >> serviceofferingid=cebcf88c-22c7-4e62-9205-b929b898d532
> >> templateid=709cecb1-0813-4e97-b2cc-8c2c2b3e7f4a
> >> zoneid=598dc4ea-3a01-493e-91b4-ba036d3342a8
> >> details[0].rootdisksize=100 name=ubuntuCache2
> >> domainid=29f1f9ee-39e6-11e4-ba61-00238be040f4 account=admin
> >> networkids=b9302918-9df0-4d9a-b384-32503f65ec7d hypervisor=kvm
> >>
> >> Under the ACS UI > Instances > ubuntuCache > View Volumes > ROOTDISK,
> >> Size is listed as 100Gb.  Inside the instance fdisk, gparted and
> >> hdparm -g on /dev/vda all show a 5gb disk size.  I've tried forcing
> >> rescans of the SATA bus and the drive itself but didn't have any luck
> >> with that.  Rebooting the instance also hasn't changed the reported
> >> size.
> >>
> >> Any thoughts would be appreciated, thanks.
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Andrija Panić
>

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