It’s a simple command:
vmkfstools -X new_sizevmfs_name:disk_name
But where do you enter that command? SSH into the ESXi box to run it or what? Do I need to drill down to the directory where the Virtual Hard Drive folder is located?
Yes, you need to get into the ESXi host using SSH. This can be done using the the following ariticle.
geektank.net/2009/02/gaining-ssh-access-to-vmware-esxi/
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But where do you enter that command? SSH into the ESXi box to run it or what? Do I need to drill down to the directory where the Virtual Hard Drive folder is located?
Yes, you need to get into the ESXi host using SSH. This can be done using the the following ariticle.
geektank.net/2009/02/gaining-ssh-access-to-vmware-esxi/