10-30-2010 11:06 AM - edited 03-16-2019 01:38 AM
Hi,
I notice that each time I do an upgrade with CUCM or Cisco Unity Connection in VMWare, I double My VM disk. Is there a way to delete the inactive partition?
Is it possible with "root' account?
thanks a lot
Rahaman
10-30-2010 01:18 PM
You cannot delete the inactive partition; however, the virtual machine cannot grow beyond the limits of the vDisks that the OVA template created. The product is designed this way to give you an easy rollback plan should something go wrong. At each upgrade the installer formats the current inactive partition (A or B) and performs the install to that. The switch version process then marks that partition as active in Grub and restarts.
10-30-2010 01:28 PM
Hello Jonathan,
ok. I'm really surprised that's it's not possible with linux to delete this inactive partition, login as root.
thanks a lot
Rahaman
10-30-2010 01:56 PM
You cannot login as root or get bash access. It's an sealed appliance, not a Linux server from your perspective.
Even if you do figure out the way around this restriction, you'll break the server permanently from all future upgrades by messing with the partition tables.
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