Time |
Nickname |
Message |
10:48
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|
tuankiet |
Hello |
10:48
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|
alard |
Hi, |
10:49
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|
tuankiet |
Can you update the Warrior? Make it delete all of the downloaded data after shutdown? |
10:50
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|
alard |
It deletes everything when it boots. Isn't that enough? |
10:51
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|
tuankiet |
So why the Warrior hard disk is 19GB? |
10:52
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|
alard |
That's the way these virtual disks generally work: they grow up to their maximum size (60GB), even if there isn't any data on them. |
10:52
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|
alard |
So even if the warrior deleted everything before shutting down, the disk still wouldn't shrink. |
10:52
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|
tuankiet |
Ar, it's crazy. It will eat my free space |
10:53
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|
alard |
Well, you have two options: 1. shrink the disk with something like VBoxManage modifyhd disk.vdi compact |
10:54
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|
alard |
or 2. remove the data disk from the VM, create a new disk and attach it. |
10:55
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|
alard |
(The warrior will repartition and format the data disk when it boots.) |
10:55
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|
tuankiet |
Ah. Thanks! |
10:57
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|
tuankiet |
But the manual says this only effect on vdi but your disk is .vmdk! |