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How to automatically resize virtual box disk with vagrant

How to automatically resize virtual box disk with vagrant Increasing Disk Space of a Linux-based Vagrant Box on Provisioning Vagrant.configure(2) do |config| config.vm.box = "centos/7" config.disksize.size = '20GB' end $ sudo parted /dev/sda resizepart 2 100% $ sudo lvextend -l +100%FREE /dev/centos/root $ sudo xfs_growfs /dev/centos/root Automate Part Vagrant.configure(2) do |config| common = <<-SCRIPT sudo parted /dev/sda resizepart 2 100% sudo pvresize /dev/sda2 sudo lvextend -l +100%FREE /dev/centos/root sudo xfs_growfs /dev/centos/root SCRIPT config.vm.define "node01" do |node1| node1.vm.hostname = "node01" node1.vm.network "private_network", ip: "192.168.56.121" config.vm.provision :shell, :inline => common end end vagrant plugin install vagrant-disksize Vagrantfile # Fail if the vagrant-disksize plugin is not installed unless Vagrant.has_plugin?("vagrant-disksize") raise 'vagrant-disksize is not installed!' end Vagrant.configure("2") do |config| config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |vb| vb.name = "DISKEXTEND" vb.memory = 2048 vb.cpus = 2 end config.vm.define :"DISKEXTEND" do |t| end config.vm.hostname = "DISKEXTEND" config.vm.box = "bento/ubuntu-18.04" # Increase the default disk size of the bento image (64GB) to 96GB config.disksize.size = "96GB" # Run a script on provisioning the box to format the file system config.vm.provision "shell", path: "disk-extend.sh" end Provisioning Script: disk-extend.sh #!/bin/bash echo "> Installing required tools for file system management" if [ -n "$(command -v yum)" ]; then echo ">> Detected yum-based Linux" sudo yum makecache sudo yum install -y util-linux sudo yum install -y lvm2 sudo yum install -y e2fsprogs fi if [ -n "$(command -v apt-get)" ]; then echo ">> Detected apt-based Linux" sudo apt-get update -y sudo apt-get install -y fdisk sudo apt-get install -y lvm2 sudo apt-get install -y e2fsprogs fi ROOT_DISK_DEVICE="/dev/sda" ROOT_DISK_DEVICE_PART="/dev/sda1" LV_PATH=`sudo lvdisplay -c | sed -n 1p | awk -F ":" '{print $1;}'` FS_PATH=`df / | sed -n 2p | awk '{print $1;}'` ROOT_FS_SIZE=`df -h / | sed -n 2p | awk '{print $2;}'` echo "The root file system (/) has a size of $ROOT_FS_SIZE" echo "> Increasing disk size of $ROOT_DISK_DEVICE to available maximum" sudo fdisk $ROOT_DISK_DEVICE <<EOF d n p 1 2048 no w EOF sudo pvresize $ROOT_DISK_DEVICE_PART sudo lvextend -l +100%FREE $LV_PATH sudo resize2fs -p $FS_PATH ROOT_FS_SIZE=`df -h / | sed -n 2p | awk '{print $2;}'` echo "The root file system (/) has a size of $ROOT_FS_SIZE" exit 0

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Google Search Operators: The Complete List (44 Advanced Operators)

Google Search Operators: The Complete List (44 Advanced Operators) Working Search operator What it does Example " " Search for results that mention a word or phrase. "steve jobs" OR Search for results related to X or Y. jobs OR gates | Same as OR. jobs | gates AND Search for results related to X and Y. jobs AND gates - Search for results that don’t mention a word or phrase. jobs -apple * Wildcard matching any word or phrase. steve * apple ( ) Group multiple searches. (ipad OR iphone) apple define: Search for the definition of a word or phrase. define:entrepreneur cache: Find the most recent cache of a webpage. cache:apple.com filetype: Search for particular types of files (e.g., PDF). apple filetype:pdf ext: Same as filetype: apple ext:pdf site: Search for results from a particular website. site:apple.com related: Search for sites related to a given domain. related:apple.com intitle: Search for pages with a particular word in the title tag. intitle:apple allintitle: Search for pages with multiple words in the title tag. allintitle:apple iphone inurl: Search for pages with a particular word in the URL. inurl:apple allinurl: Search for pages with multiple words in the URL. allinurl:apple iphone intext: Search for pages with a particular word in their content. intext:apple iphone allintext: Search for pages with multiple words in their content. allintext:apple iphone weather: Search for the weather in a location. weather:san francisco stocks: Search for stock information for a ticker. stocks:aapl map: Force Google to show map results. map:silicon valley movie: Search for information about a movie. movie:steve jobs in Convert one unit to another. $329 in GBP source: Search for results from a particular source in Google News. apple source:the_verge before: Search for results from before a particular date. apple before:2007-06-29 after: Search for results from after a particular date. apple after:2007-06-29 Unreliable Search operator What it does Example #..# Search within a range of numbers. iphone case $50..$60 inanchor: Search for pages with backlinks containing specific anchor text. inanchor:apple allinanchor: Search for pages with backlinks containing multiple words in their anchor text. allinanchor:apple iphone AROUND(X) Search for pages with two words or phrases within X words of one another. apple AROUND(4) iphone loc: Find results from a given area. loc:"san francisco" apple location: Find news from a certain location in Google News. location:"san francisco" apple daterange: Search for results from a particular date range. daterange:11278-13278 Not working (officially dropped by Google) Search operator What it does Example ~ Include synonyms in the search (dropped 2013). ~apple + Search for results mentioning an exact word or phrase (dropped 2011). jobs +apple inpostauthor: Search for posts by a specific author in Google Blog Search (discontinued). inpostauthor:"steve jobs" allinpostauthor: Same as inpostauthor:, but removes the need for quotes. allinpostauthor:steve jobs inposttitle: Search for posts with certain words in the title in Google’s discontinued Blog Search. inposttitle:apple iphone link: Search for pages linking to a particular domain or URL (dropped 2017). link:apple.com info: Search for information about a specific page or website (dropped 2017). info:apple.com id: Same as info: id:apple.com phonebook: Search for someone’s phone number (dropped 2010). phonebook:tim cook # Search for hashtags on Google+ (dropped 2019). #apple