image-container-resize
Usage
image-container-resize --new-size size image-container
Description
The image-container-resize command increases the size of the image container; specifically, the portion that is available to the guest operating system. (An image container, also known as a volume container, is a system-wide container that holds volumes and snapshots.) You might want to increase the image container's size if you need to take snapshots and the container lacks sufficient free space to do so.
Options
--new-size size |
The new image-container size. By default, size is in megabytes, but you can specify standard qualifiers (for example, KB, K, MB, M, GB, or G). |
image-container | The name of the image container. |
Examples
$ avcli image-container-resize --new-size 40G boot-chom1