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Old 11th August 2012, 05:21 PM
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Increasing the capacity of the "default" pool in KVM virtual machine manager

Hi

I want to increase the default pool size in KVM virtual machine manager

[root@desktop ~]# virsh pool-info default
Name: default
UUID: 56043827-4dd3-13d7-c64a-89fcb0c700ce
State: running
Persistent: yes
Autostart: yes
Capacity: 49.22 GB
Allocation: 43.91 GB
Available: 5.30 GB

I edited the "default" pool configuration with

virsh pool-edit default
increased the capacity to 60.00GB (in the config file, its in bytes)
increased the available to 16.09GB
saved it

virsh pool-start default
The pool default started, but when I checked the pool capacity, its still looking at 49.22GB

How can I increase the default pool capacity? Am I missing come commands in between? Attached are the list of commands that can be used with pool, not sure if I should use any other commands from this list!

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Re: Increasing the capacity of the "default" pool in KVM virtual machine manager

Do you actually have the space available that you want to increase?
My default pool just shows the maxed out numbers of the partition where /var resides.
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Old 13th August 2012, 09:38 AM
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Re: Increasing the capacity of the "default" pool in KVM virtual machine manager

Hi

@Dutchy, you are right, my / partition is only 50Gb and out of that /var/lib/images/server.img takes 44Gb. I think I need to move my default pool to /home.

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Re: Increasing the capacity of the "default" pool in KVM virtual machine manager

You can also just add another pool using a location with more free space.
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