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Hi,

I'm running VMP 9 appliance on ESXi 5.0. The appliance has a 300 GB local disk (VM disk) for backup and it is full now. The VMware datastore where the appliance located still have enough space for expansion. Is there any way that I can increase the size of the appliance's local disk?

Thanks,
Aldous

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Hi Aldous,

When you create Locally Attached Storage (LAS) and pin it to appliance there is an ext3 partition created which occupies the whole virtual disk (300GB in your case). If you expand this disk from vSphere, the ext3 partition on it obviously won't be expaned automatically. There is a workaround for such case:

0) Expand the virtual disk (LAS) from 300GB to desired size (maximum supported size is 2TB) from vSphere client.
1) Add CD-rom device to vmProtect Virtual Appliance configuration
2) Boot the appliance from Acronis Disk Director .iso (if you have this software) or any other 3rd party disk-partitioning software which allows resizing ext3 partitions
3) Resize the ext3 partition to occupy the whole disk
4) Reboot the appliance

If you don't have Acronis Disk Director or other disk partitioning software then I'd recommended you to contact our support team who can drive you through this process (you can refer to this thread + to the following KB article: http://kb.acronis.com/content/45421 - this link is to our internal KB article which cannot be opened from outside - it describes the process step-by-step for our support engineers).

Thank you.
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Best regards,
Vasily
Acronis vmProtect Program Manager

Hi Aldous, this can be a delicate situation and I don't want to touch my existing data without verifying first. Did the tip given worked out for you?