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=== The Problem === | === The Problem === | ||
As pointed out [ here], the [[OS X]] guest does not actually delete files, it just won't remember, where the file is stored on the disk. So all the file's data is still stored on the disk. We need to permanently delete the file's data, and then the space can be reclaimed. | As pointed out [https://communities.vmware.com/thread/272457 here], the [[OS X]] guest does not actually delete files, it just won't remember, where the file is stored on the disk. So all the file's data is still stored on the disk. We need to permanently delete the file's data, and then the space can be reclaimed. | ||
=== The Solution === | === The Solution === |
Revision as of 01:12, 14 December 2013
After installing OS X in a VMWare Fusion v6, I noticed that the disk images are continously growing. And VMWare Fusion won't let me reclaim the free space.
The Problem
As pointed out here, the OS X guest does not actually delete files, it just won't remember, where the file is stored on the disk. So all the file's data is still stored on the disk. We need to permanently delete the file's data, and then the space can be reclaimed.
The Solution
- Startup your guest os
- Log in as administrator
- Overwrite all deleted files with zeroes…
- Get your root-device (the /):
Mac-OS-X-108-Mountain-Lion-VM:~ appleadmin$ mount /dev/disk0s2 on / (hfs, local, journaled) devfs on /dev (devfs, local, nobrowse) map -hosts on /net (autofs, nosuid, automounted, nobrowse) map auto_home on /home (autofs, automounted, nobrowse) .host:/VMware Shared Folders on /Volumes/VMware Shared Folders (vmhgfs) Mac-OS-X-108-Mountain-Lion-VM:~ appleadmin$
- Erase the free space:
Mac-OS-X-108-Mountain-Lion-VM:~ appleadmin$ sudo diskutil secureErase freespace 0 /dev/disk0s2 Started erase on disk0s2 Macintosh HD Creating a temporary file Securely erasing a file Creating a secondary temporary file Mounting disk Finished erase on disk0s2 Macintosh HD Mac-OS-X-108-Mountain-Lion-VM:~ appleadmin$
- Shutdown your VM
- Remove all Snapshots (think of the consequences!)
- Now, reclaim the free space:
File:VMWareFusion6ReclaimSpace01.png