Difference between revisions of "Resize Partition"

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# Identify the Valt Data Storage device: <pre>sudo lsblk</pre>
 
# Identify the Valt Data Storage device: <pre>sudo lsblk</pre>
 
#: [[File:Resize1.png]]
 
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# Unmount the Valt Data Storage Drive: <pre>sudo umount /usr/local/WowzaStreamingEngine-4.7.1/content</pre>
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# Unmount the VALT Data Storage Drive: <pre>sudo umount /usr/local/WowzaStreamingEngine-4.7.1/content</pre>
 
# Run parted: <pre>sudo parted /dev/sdb</pre>
 
# Run parted: <pre>sudo parted /dev/sdb</pre>
 
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# Quit parted: <pre>quit</pre>
 
# Quit parted: <pre>quit</pre>
 
# Resize the File System: <pre>sudo resize2fs /dev/sbd1</pre>
 
# Resize the File System: <pre>sudo resize2fs /dev/sbd1</pre>
# Mount the Valt Data Storage Drive: <pre>sudo mount -a</pre>
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# Mount the VALT Data Storage Drive: <pre>sudo mount -a</pre>
 
#: [[File:Resize5.png]]
 
#: [[File:Resize5.png]]
 
# Start the Wowza Streaming Engine: <pre>sudo service WowzaStreamingEngine start</pre>
 
# Start the Wowza Streaming Engine: <pre>sudo service WowzaStreamingEngine start</pre>

Revision as of 12:57, 22 May 2020

Typically this process will only need to be performed on a Valt virtual appliance after allocating additional space to the virtual disk.

  1. Stop the Wowza Streaming Engine:
    sudo service WowzaStreamingEngine stop
  2. Identify the Valt Data Storage device:
    sudo lsblk
    Resize1.png
  3. Unmount the VALT Data Storage Drive:
    sudo umount /usr/local/WowzaStreamingEngine-4.7.1/content
  4. Run parted:
    sudo parted /dev/sdb
    Resize2.png
  5. Resize the partition:
    resizepart 1 -1
    Resize3.png
  6. Quit parted:
    quit
  7. Resize the File System:
    sudo resize2fs /dev/sbd1
  8. Mount the VALT Data Storage Drive:
    sudo mount -a
    Resize5.png
  9. Start the Wowza Streaming Engine:
    sudo service WowzaStreamingEngine start