Thanks for the great suggestions, but as I'd like to manage the disk
space through the gui, (and I'm sure other do as well):
I did a little digging and it looks like in
virt-manager-0.2.6-7.0.2.el5 you can change line 7849 of
/usr/share/virt-manager/virt-manager.glade
FROM:
<property name="adjustment">500 100 16000 100 500 500</property>
TO:
<property name="adjustment">500 100 [larger number] 100 500
500</property>
Replacing the 16000 with whatever you want the max to be.
Jason
changing line 7849 in /usr/share/virt-manager/virt-manager.glade of version
Jason Dunn wrote:
I found this post from a few months back, and was wondering if anyone
knew when this fix would make its way into RHEL5 if ever? In the mean
time, does anyone know what I could change that would allow me to have
larger than 16GB image files for guest OS's?
Thanks,
Jason
Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 06:09:15PM +0900, Atsushi SAKAI wrote:
Hi,
Guest OS disk Image size is limited to 16GB in case we are using
virt-manager.
Is this any reason to limit this value?
No, it seems bogus. It should be possible to create files as large
as the
underlying filesystem supports (typically 2TB)
This information is written in following file.
virt-manager-0.2.6 virt-manager.glade
virt-manager-0.3.1 vmm-create.glade
I have fixed this in the tree. The upper limit on file size is now ~4
TB, which "should be enough for anybody".
--Hugh
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