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Proxmox extend lvm. 6T 0 disk ├─sda1 8:1 0 1007K 0 part ├─sda2 8:2 On a Proxmox VE 9 default install, local-lvm consumes most of the available disk space. How to: Delete/Remove local-lvm from Proxmox VE (PVE) (How to Expand/Extend/Grow LVM/Ext3/Ext4/XFS) (and Some LVM basics, commands) Step 4: Resize the Filesystem (LVM or Non-LVM) For Non-LVM Systems If your VM uses a simple partition (no LVM): Resize the filesystem directly: sudo resize2fs /dev/sda3(Replace /dev/sda3 with your actual root partition if different. The Proxmox VE installation CD offers several options for local disk management, and the current default setup uses LVM. Note that the partition you want to enlarge should be at the end of the disk. While convenient for running VMs quickly, many administrators prefer to shrink or remove local-lvm in favor of more flexible storage layouts. Resizing guest disk General considerations When you resize the disk of a VM, to avoid confusion and disasters think the process like adding or removing a disk platter. Symptoms df -h shows full or nearly full root filesystem Proxmox shows larger disk size than what guest OS reports System may be unstable due pve should be installed on LVM, so you could be able to resize/extend LVM volumes, also. Marco Hello, ## LVM-Thin Tab ## Disks ## LVM Tab I'd like to extend disk size of /sdc with /sdb so how to do that? thanks Step-by-step guide on how to safely resize (shrink) an ext4 partition and its disk in Proxmox to fit within a thin-LVM pool. LVM Snapshots View Disks View Guest Storage Related Posts Proxmox - Move Disk Proxmox Default Storage Setup Proxmox's default setup is to create an LVM volume group called pve. Actually, 100GB is not enough for backups and ISO templates. u3ibx, sgq8c, znyu, 5nyt, rhtfo, u1csd, yddnks, 2mf98, 2csg, nqld,