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# Expand the Hard Disk of Virtual Appliance
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If you install Harbor with OVA, the persistent data(such as images and database) is stored in a hard disk which is mounted on directory "/data", and the default size is 60GB. As more and more images are pushed into it, the capacity may not meet your requirements.
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You can check the space on Harbor web UI by clicking on **Projects**:
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![lvm](img/lvm/check_on_ui_01.png)
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If your free space is running out, you can expand the size of the hard disk by the following steps:
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1. Add New Hard Disk to VM
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(1) Log in vSphere web client. Power off Harbor's virtual appliance.
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(2) Right click on the VM and select "Edit Settings".
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(3) Select "New Hard Disk", and click "OK".
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![lvm](img/lvm/add_new_hard_disk.png)
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We add a 10GB new hard disk to show the operations.
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(4) Power on the VM.
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2. Expand Hard Disk using LVM
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Login from the console of the virtual appliance and run the following commands:
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(1) Check the current size of "/data":
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```sh
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df -h /data
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```
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![lvm](img/lvm/size_of_data_01.png)
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(2) Find the new hard disk, e.g. "/dev/sdc". Replace all "/dev/sdc" with your disk in the following commands.
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```sh
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fdisk -l
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```
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![lvm](img/lvm/find_the_new_harddisk.png)
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(3) Create new physical volume:
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```sh
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pvcreate /dev/sdc
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```
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(4) Check the volume group:
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```sh
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vgdisplay
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```
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![lvm](img/lvm/vg_01.png)
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(5) Expand the volume group:
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```sh
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vgextend data1_vg /dev/sdc
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```
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(6) Check the volume group again:
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```sh
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vgdisplay
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```
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![lvm](img/lvm/vg_02.png)
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(7) Check the logical volume:
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```sh
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lvdisplay
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```
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![lvm](img/lvm/lv_01.png)
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(8) Resize the logical volume:
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```sh
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lvresize -l +100%FREE /dev/data1_vg/data
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```
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![lvm](img/lvm/resize_lv.png)
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(9) Check the logical volume again, note the change of "LV Size":
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```sh
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lvdisplay
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```
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![lvm](img/lvm/lv_02.png)
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(10) Resize the file system:
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```sh
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resize2fs /dev/data1_vg/data
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```
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(11) Check the size "/data" again:
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```sh
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df -h /data
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```
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![lvm](img/lvm/size_of_data_02.png)
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You can also check the size on Harbor web UI:
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![lvm](img/lvm/check_on_ui.png)
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After that, your disk should be expanded successfully. If you want to add more hard disks, do the steps again.
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