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sonicwall:hard_disk:how_to_expand_the_hard_drive_of_a_virtual_appliance [2021/02/16 15:10] dgonzalezsonicwall:hard_disk:how_to_expand_the_hard_drive_of_a_virtual_appliance [2021/02/16 15:23] dgonzalez
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-  DESCRIPTION:+**DESCRIPTION:** 
 This article will explain how to expand the logical volume size of a Virtual appliance to grow beyond the 250 GB and 950 GB OVA templates provided on MySonicWall.com. This process does not overwrite the pre-existing data, it will add on more space to the pre-existing Hard Drive. This article will explain how to expand the logical volume size of a Virtual appliance to grow beyond the 250 GB and 950 GB OVA templates provided on MySonicWall.com. This process does not overwrite the pre-existing data, it will add on more space to the pre-existing Hard Drive.
  
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 ===ADD A NEW VIRTUAL HARD DRIVE=== ===ADD A NEW VIRTUAL HARD DRIVE===
-1. Turn off the Virtual Appliance 
  
-2. Log into the VMware Web Client or vSphere Client+  1. Turn off the Virtual Appliance 
 +  2. Log into the VMware Web Client or vSphere Client 
 +  3. Select Edit Settings for the Virtual Appliance 
 +  4. Click the Add button, and select the Hard Disk as the device type then select Next 
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 +  5. Input the size of the disk equal to the amount you would like to expand and select Thick Provision Lazy Zeroed then select next 
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 +  6. Check the radial for the appropriate drive type (match the drive type, SCSI or IDE,  currently in use on the Virtual Appliance) 
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 +  7. Select Finish and turn on the Virtual Machine 
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 +===EXPAND THE VIRTUAL HARD DRIVE===
  
-3Select Edit Settings for the Virtual Appliance+  1Contact Technical Support to get the Root SSH password Best method is to open a Web ticket requesting Root SSH with this KB ID in the Title 
 +  2. Check that the disk has been partition by running (should be listed as /dev/sdb1): fdisk -l 
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-4. Click the Add button, and select the Hard Disk as the device type then select Next 
sonicwall/hard_disk/how_to_expand_the_hard_drive_of_a_virtual_appliance.txt · Last modified: 2021/02/16 15:29 by dgonzalez

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