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Increasing a upgrade space in management server
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If the filesystem is XFS, which is the default for fresh installs since R80.40...you can only increase the size, not shrink.
This is a limitation of XFS filesystems in general.
If this is the case, you'll need to add additional storage to your VM.
"free" (unallocated) space is used for snapshots and you should have enough free space for at least 2-3 of them.
Based on the screenshot you provided, you don't have enough free storage for the required snapshot.
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Reboot into maintenance mode, then use lvm_manager to reduce the size of lv_log. That will leave space unallocated, which is where snapshots go.
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If the filesystem is XFS, which is the default for fresh installs since R80.40...you can only increase the size, not shrink.
This is a limitation of XFS filesystems in general.
If this is the case, you'll need to add additional storage to your VM.
"free" (unallocated) space is used for snapshots and you should have enough free space for at least 2-3 of them.
Based on the screenshot you provided, you don't have enough free storage for the required snapshot.
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Agree with @Bob_Zimmerman , thats your best bet, for sure.
