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Hi everyone,
I’m currently managing a CloudGuard SMS running on Gaia OS in Azure.
While reviewing the disk layout through lvm_manager, I noticed that the /var/log (lv_log) partition has been allocated 2 TB.
We recently realized that Gaia Snapshots are failing because there’s no unallocated space left in the Volume Group (VG), and as I understand, Gaia snapshots use temporary LVM snapshots that require free space in the VG.
I tried reducing the size of /var/log using lvm_manager, but it doesn’t seem to provide an option to shrink existing logical volumes.
Is there any supported or practical method to reduce the size of /var/log on Gaia OS without reinstalling the system?
Or any alternative way to free up VG space to allow snapshots?
Version: R81.20
Environment: CloudGuard Azure
Appreciate any advice, workarounds or experiences you can share. Thanks in advance!
Per documentation, XFS partitions cannot be reduced in size.
https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk95566
Per documentation, XFS partitions cannot be reduced in size.
https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk95566
Not sure if it can be done using lvm_manager when in maintennce mode, but can confirm in the lab.
Andy
That was part of the post already: I tried reducing the size of /var/log using lvm_manager, but it doesn’t seem to provide an option to shrink existing logical volumes.
Looks like you answer without reading the details, only just the title...
I know the sk says its unsupported, but I tested in my lab and worked fine, no issues, using lvm_manager from maintenance mode. Can you send output of current disk usage from lvm manager?
Andy
This output shows that the lv_log volume only increases in size and does not decrease.
Ah, got it, thats unfortunate then : - (
Andy
Thanks for the information.
I'll be doing a lab to follow the steps in sk156552, which mentions how to increase the space on an existing disk deployed in an Azure VM. This way, I can see if the additional space I add appears as unallocated space, allowing me to perform Gaia Snapshots.
Sounds like a good plan.
Andy
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