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dehaasm
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resize VM in Azure upgrade reserved partition to root

I have a newly deployed cloudguard in Azure and i am working on extending the root partition to allow future inplace upgrades.

LVM overview
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Size(GB) Used(GB)                           Configurable Description
lv_current 20 9                                   yes                   Check Point OS and products
lv_log 43 8                                            yes                   Logs volume
upgrade reserved 22 N/A                no                    Reserved space for version upgrade
swap 150 N/A                                     no                     Swap memory volume
unallocated space 6 N/A                 no                     Unused space
------- ----
total 241 N/A no Total size

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I see that there is 22GB disk space reserved for future upgrades, how can i use this space and merge it with the root partitiion lv_current?

When i do resize i am unable to allocate more disk from the upgrade reserved (22GB) Partition, so how can i use this?

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Nir_Shamir
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that space is used for snapshots during upgrades. You can't use that space.

you can only use the unallocated space:

unallocated space 6 N/A                 no                     Unused space

6GB.

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dehaasm
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or is it so that upgrade reserved space is automatically used when performing upgrades?

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Nir_Shamir
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that space is used for snapshots during upgrades. You can't use that space.

you can only use the unallocated space:

unallocated space 6 N/A                 no                     Unused space

6GB.

dehaasm
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ok thanks but is root partition big enough to perform an in place upgrade or do i need to resize it?

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dehaasm
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there is only 11GB left and i cannot add the remaining 6GB to the root only to the log partition

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Nir_Shamir
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then add another disk or enlarge the current disk.

use these SK's:

How to increase the disk size of a CloudGuard VM for Azure, AWS, GCP, and OCI

<https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk156552>

 

How to add a new hard disk to Gaia running on Azure, AWS or GCP

<https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk169153>

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