Hi! Love my proxmox, so i spent him/her 2 new ssd’s. 1x 2TB ssd (2,5") and 1x 4TB m.2-ssd (2280).
My server has 2 ssd-slots and one m.2-slot and there is now only one 2,5"-256GB-ssd inside.
My fault: I thought the system-ssd would be an 2,5"-sdd, so i can simply add the two new disks to the server, BUT now - after i opened the server - i saw it is an m.2-256GB-ssd. That means there are only two 2,5"-slots free.
What do you think?
Solution 1: I give back the m.2 and buy another 2,5"-ssd.
Solution 2: I mirror the systenmdisk to another 2,5"-300GB-ssd that i have lying around here and use the 2 new bought ssd’s.
Question to solution 2: Is there a tool in proxmox that can mirror the system-disk and do i have to change a lot handish afterwards?
[EDIT / SOLUTION]
You can clone the proxmox-system-disk to another with clonezilla.
Rescuezilla did not work (issues with LVM’s).
I did not had to edit anything.
Booted and all services seem to work.
THANK YOU!
It’s running on Debian Linux so any disk imaging tool will work it. I recommend this one: https://rescuezilla.com/
Rescuezilla can’t clone LVM’s, so i had to take clonezilla. This worked! Just rebooted from the “new” ssd and it works! I am amazed.
I cloned a 256GB-ssd to a 480gb-ssd. Can i resize the lvm-partition with gparted afterwards?
What is your root filesystem installed on - lvm, zfs, or bare disk partitions? Are you booting with grub (legacy/bios) or systemd-boot (uefi)?
Not sure. I installed it from the regular usb-stick-image on a Fujitsu Esprimo Q956.
When your board owns a free pcie slot, you could also buy an extension card to use all of you m.2 ssd.