Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2020 00:45:34 +0000 From: tech-lists <tech-lists@zyxst.net> To: freebsd-cloud@freebsd.org Subject: resizing a FreeBSD 12.1 vm on Azure Message-ID: <X%2BFBrmy0Ob4wLQUV@bastion.zyxst.net>
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--ta15RJXbSmX4aq9d Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, Has anyone ever resized a freebsd vm on Azure? I don't mean just the disks.= =20 Really the whole point is to have more CPU and RAM. I have the option to do= =20 this via their portal, just select whats required and hit 'resize' but I'm= =20 a bit hesitant. I guess it'll work on a windows VM but anything else? If you did manage to do this, did you need to shut the VM down before=20 resizing it? Was your external IP preserved or did it force you to have=20 another one? Did you have to run anything else, like growfs? The author of https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/azure-vm.62440/ tried to do this in 2017 but wasn't able to at the time. thanks, --=20 J. --ta15RJXbSmX4aq9d Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCAAdFiEE8n3tWhxW11Ccvv9/s8o7QhFzNAUFAl/hQaQACgkQs8o7QhFz NAWtog/9GXnOm7SCu1HFEKAdjY0BU1Dhe3ldTApHsDn50A8FKKJDsEuieq16yHOO Q0irn1N4+u8UX7kCx571Nh52gNZxXv3APLgnmnnbJKGRA8xeNqnCpvQghfG4Vuag szVMt6DPISGN5QVaG9zFNZ+4Ni5300XeFw1MRRE7XE1Vtd9dpRd6QBPt5U5iR1Et Vc+ROZ2ApaQ2+CzHBYFn+osMi5iYg5n9KND66wjw+E+myhR6r5hkVDJU/jIMpbgF FkrGKqwJUOeVvOoU+xymZRGxor0evbM9lrEmjf1kr/u6pIt4OnemN1mTCeugseem xZbXxV25jNv6in8Jo2Nq7YpyUKAjb9MLhE9Xl2zs71g2Ba4z2N7tKumjFiBNoOTI VUx4bFXjxHe/CVgvZPg3HICz1f+oY1D1n1yphCKZZrr+uFXYvrqum5gnhpaJYfzf R/23O5+Ufq1zvPEBzCY/PkTyVjezIJBqIoQLp6qYg7AHakNL2fX2vyKdiIt0aGwY Mii5hEVGWiuDxy+XdStit1oH0H6FemvjOyYavKa4gqOWGvtpLTCB11D4m/S7B+xL Bmaq6lLQ366ks/7oV0ncnywIU/BFkkSax3Nv6cIyxVyPDRCvV/g+CkvIQqoKHy3G IHNwbj4Is0YkI9uS2FR+pwXNN7PwEuF6RegNEDPdORMyhU6H3bs= =Fkuw -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --ta15RJXbSmX4aq9d--
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