hi ,
i have quick question,
i have one template of win2k3 and it has system harddisk of 36 Gb , now i want to deploy a VM out of it but need to have 18 Gb system hardisk size, is it possible ??
Thanks in advance for any help.
you run the disk extension before the VM powers on using vmkfstools.
Disk/Partition... you want to increase the C: drive corrrect? It will work, but you have to extend the Disk/Partiton before you power on the VM.
hope this helps.
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not during the deployment.
you can change the when the deploy is finished.
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Thnaks for the reply ...
good technic for increasing partition size, but i want to decrease the disk size.
thanks,
but how to decrease the disk size after deploye -? ( not partition size but disk size )
the best bet would be to make a new template with the disk size you want. I don't know of a way to decrease the size of a disk during deployment off of a template.
Couldn't he just power on the template as a VM and use converter and lessen the hdd size and then just newsid/or sysprep it? Granded it's not deploying the template but close enough
- Kyle
yes, that would work. I just think the OP is looking for a way to do this off of deployment. Descreasing the size during deployment, in my opinion, just is not possible.
doing the same thing all the time --- deploy -- V2V -
sysprep ...etc..
Troy Clavell --
you are right ... i am looking for a way to change hdd size at a time of
deploying ..
Because it is nice to have 1 OS template rather than 10s of templates with
every possible hdd sizes ...
so why not make a small template with a small HDD size, maybe 6GB, then use the document i posted earlier and deploy new VM's off that template and increase the disk size, instead of trying to decrease,which cannot be done, that I know of, during deployment.
I agree with Troy here, if you only want one template, you need to make it small so you can grow it to the right size. The deploy feature is really just a fantsy clone & sysprep tool. If you want to keep your current template to make smaller disk sizes, you'll be stuck with the v2v process unfortunatly, or until VMware comes out with a way to modify the sizes during a deploy (which isn't a bad idea to try and push for)
- Kyle
hi troy,
the document you posted is for increasing the Partition size if the disk has free space ... it want increase the disk size ..
you run the disk extension before the VM powers on using vmkfstools.
Disk/Partition... you want to increase the C: drive corrrect? It will work, but you have to extend the Disk/Partiton before you power on the VM.
hope this helps.
please don't forget to award points for helpful/correct answers
Kyle --- thanks for a helpful link
Troy --- i think you are right i have to go with what you have suggested ...
Both of you thanks again for a wonderful and quick help ..
...Good Idea.
Thank you for the white paper,
My problem was i want to increase the partition HDD on my project because i downloaded lot of images and my VM was showing all the time the message i don't have more room.
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