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2017 Jul 31
1
claiming unsused space back
...they haven't made it to "long term support" distributions yet. For now, what has to be done to shrink qcow[2] partitions (raw works) is (regardless of client OS, for Windows defragment is first used followed by resizing the partitions in Disk Management then finally Sysinternals' sdelete to zero disk space - I have used this process and it works but with surprises): defragment (even Linux, look into e2defrag, shake, a defrag script or e4defrag - can be found on the web, haven't used them, YMMV), zero disk space, resize the partition, then use qemu-img to convert to raw (or eve...
2017 Jul 11
2
Re: Is there still no easier way to shrink a VM image?
...r_size: 65536
Format specific information:
compat: 0.10
I used Windows Server 2012r2 "Optimize" (defrag) and then reduced the C: partition to about 67G in Disk Administrator leaving the remaining 33G as unallocated. Afterward I tried a web reference technique and used Sysinternals SDelete to zero the free space then used 'qemu-img convert -O qcow2 <original.qcow2> <new.qcow2>' to produce a physical image size of 29G. qemu-img info reports on "new.qcow2":
file format: qcow2
virtual size: 100G (107374182400 bytes)
disk size: 29G
cluster_size: 65536
F...
2017 Jul 31
5
claiming unsused space back
On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 08:28:49AM -0500, Leroy Tennison wrote:
> I realize this is wandering off-topic but, if you have found Debian commands, you're doing better than me. What are they? Also, are you allowing dd to totally fill the partition (what I have found on the web as a recommendation)? If so, is the OS surviving acceptably?
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2017 Jul 31
0
claiming unsused space back
...they haven't made it to "long term support" distributions yet. For now, what has to be done to shrink qcow[2] partitions (raw works) is (regardless of client OS, for Windows defragment is first used followed by resizing the partitions in Disk Management then finally Sysinternals' sdelete to zero disk space - I have used this process and it works but with surprises): defragment (even Linux, look into e2defrag, shake, a defrag script or e4defrag - can be found on the web, haven't used them, YMMV), zero disk space, resize the partition, then use qemu-img to convert to raw (or eve...
2009 Jan 15
8
Can you convert Windows LVM domU to sparse img file?
I have a Windows 2000 domU running in an LVM partition. I need to move
it to another host, but none of my other xen servers have lvm or free
space to create an lvm. So I''d like to convert it to a sparse img file.
The file system in the domU is ntfs.
Can anyone suggest how to do this?
Thanks,
James
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2017 Mar 14
3
Red Hat VirtIO SCSI pass-through controller
Hello, All!
virtio-win.iso contains two different Windows drivers.
these Windows Server 2012 R2 drivers have different hardware IDs:
\vioscsi\2k12R2\amd64\vioscsi.inf
"Red Hat VirtIO SCSI pass-through controller"
PCI\VEN_1AF4&DEV_1004&SUBSYS_00081AF4&REV_00
PCI\VEN_1AF4&DEV_1048&SUBSYS_11001AF4&REV_01
\viostor\2k12R2\amd64\viostor.inf
"Red Hat VirtIO SCSI