
Maybe it's just what Lucie mentioned - that we cannot really resize the original disk size of CentOS image. I think workaround for that would be using the original QCOW image as boot disk for OS and then creating a new disk for data of whatever size you want it to be. On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 10:18 AM <m.skrzetuski@gmail.com> wrote:
Hallo Jan,
maybe I worded my findings not clearly enough, sorry. oVirt is showing that the disk I create is 500GiB (like in your test) but inside the CentOS VM I have only a 8GiB disk, which I can see with lsblk and fdisk.
Any workarounds for that? Is CentOS doing something wrong here?
I am using Ansible 2.9.
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