$ qemu-img info $HOME/.bitnami/stackman/machines/owncloud/vm/machine.qcow2 You must specify the new disk size as an argument to the qemu-img command, as shown below: $ qemu-img resize $HOME/.bitnami/stackman/machines/owncloud/vm/machine.qcow2 100G Image: /Users/alejandro/.bitnami/stackman/machines/owncloud/vm/machine.qcow2 Install the qemu CLI tools $ brew install qemuįind and inspect the OS X VM’s disk file, usually at $HOME/.bitnami/stackman/machines/APP-NAME/vm/machine.qcow2: $ qemu-img info $HOME/.bitnami/stackman/machines/owncloud/vm/machine.qcow2 If your OS X VM is running out of disk space, you can resize the root disk as follows:
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