Feature #3395
VM capacity resize for running VMs
Status: | Closed | Start date: | 12/05/2014 | |
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Priority: | Sponsored | Due date: | ||
Assignee: | - | % Done: | 0% | |
Category: | Core & System | |||
Target version: | Release 5.6 | |||
Resolution: | duplicate | Pull request: |
Description
Requested during the OpenNebulaConf
Related issues
History
#1 Updated by Carlos Martín over 6 years ago
- Related to Feature #1772: VMs can be resized (memory & CPU) if they are not running added
#2 Updated by Carlos Martín almost 6 years ago
- Related to Backlog #3954: Online resize memory for VM added
#3 Updated by Ruben S. Montero almost 6 years ago
- Tracker changed from Request to Backlog
- Category set to Core & System
#4 Updated by Stefan Kooman about 5 years ago
Related to #4594
#5 Updated by Ruben S. Montero about 5 years ago
- Priority changed from Normal to Sponsored
#6 Updated by Ruben S. Montero almost 5 years ago
- Related to Backlog #4594: Hot capacity resize added
#7 Updated by Ruben S. Montero almost 5 years ago
- Duplicated by Backlog #4631: Hot CPU/MEMORY capacity resize added
#8 Updated by Ruben S. Montero almost 5 years ago
- Related to Request #4832: Support memory ballooning for KVM added
#9 Updated by Jaime Melis over 4 years ago
- Tracker changed from Backlog to Feature
- Target version set to Release 5.4
#10 Updated by Jaime Melis over 4 years ago
- Duplicated by Request #4906: VM live capacity resize added
#11 Updated by Ruben S. Montero about 4 years ago
- Status changed from Pending to New
- Target version changed from Release 5.4 to Release 5.6
#12 Updated by Stefan Kooman almost 4 years ago
Not sure if function "one.disk.resize" has its own issue # (could not find it). I tried to shrink an image (live running VM) and got: [one.vm.diskresize] New disk size has to be greater than current one. Please, let me shrink disks too. Just give a big "WARNING" message that you should already have shrunk filesytems / paritions, etc. ... but let me do it. If you think it is too "dangerous" for most use cases a oned option of "ALLOW_DISK_RESIZE_SHRINKING" could be used to enable this. Workloads change, ONE should be able to accomodate, whether capacity should increase or decrease.
#13 Updated by Ruben S. Montero almost 4 years ago
- Status changed from New to Closed
- Resolution set to duplicate
Hi stephan,
Yes we have this one for disk.resize #4393. I'm going to close this issue and fill a new one for the shrink option for 5.6.
#14 Updated by Ruben S. Montero almost 4 years ago
And the link to the new issue #5237