1 votos

No se puede redimensionar la partición APFS

La unidad está encriptada con fileVault. Cuando estoy tratando de crecer Macintosh HD para llenar el espacio libre que estoy recibiendo con

diskutil apfs resizeContainer disk1 197g

Estoy recibiendo:

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APFS Container Resize error code is -536870167

A problem occurred; undoing all changes

Modifying partition map

Error: -69606: A problem occurred while resizing APFS Container structures

enter image description here Mi mapa de particiones.

Ya he desactivado Time Machine y no tengo instantáneas. He ejecutado

tmutil thinlocalsnapshots / 9999999999999

Completo diskutil apfs resizeContainer disco1 197g salida:

Started APFS operation

Aligning grow delta to 40.978.202.624 bytes and targeting a new physical store size of 196.999.999.488 bytes

Determined the maximum size for the targeted physical store of this APFS Container to be 197.103.955.968 bytes

Resizing APFS Container designated by APFS Container Reference disk1

The specific APFS Physical Store being resized is disk0s2

Verifying storage system

Using live mode

Performing fsck_apfs -n -x -l /dev/disk0s2

Checking volume

Checking the container superblock

Checking the EFI jumpstart record

Checking the space manager

Checking the object map

Checking the APFS volume superblock

Checking the object map

Checking the fsroot tree

warning: invalid dstream.default_crypto_id (0x0) for encrypted volume, given apfs_fs_flags (0x8)

warning: invalid dstream.default_crypto_id (0x0) for encrypted volume, given apfs_fs_flags (0x8)

warning: invalid dstream.default_crypto_id (0x0) for encrypted volume, given apfs_fs_flags (0x8)

warning: invalid dstream.default_crypto_id (0x0) for encrypted volume, given apfs_fs_flags (0x8)

warning: invalid dstream.default_crypto_id (0x0) for encrypted volume, given apfs_fs_flags (0x8)

warning: invalid dstream.default_crypto_id (0x0) for encrypted volume, given apfs_fs_flags (0x8)

warning: invalid dstream.default_crypto_id (0x0) for encrypted volume, given apfs_fs_flags (0x8)

warning: invalid dstream.default_crypto_id (0x0) for encrypted volume, given apfs_fs_flags (0x8)

warning: invalid dstream.default_crypto_id (0x0) for encrypted volume, given apfs_fs_flags (0x8)

warning: invalid dstream.default_crypto_id (0x0) for encrypted volume, given apfs_fs_flags (0x8)

warning: invalid dstream.default_crypto_id (0x0) for encrypted volume, given apfs_fs_flags (0x8)

warning: invalid dstream.default_crypto_id (0x0) for encrypted volume, given apfs_fs_flags (0x8)

warning: invalid dstream.default_crypto_id (0x0) for encrypted volume, given apfs_fs_flags (0x8)

warning: invalid dstream.default_crypto_id (0x0) for encrypted volume, given apfs_fs_flags (0x8)

warning: invalid dstream.default_crypto_id (0x0) for encrypted volume, given apfs_fs_flags (0x8)

warning: invalid dstream.default_crypto_id (0x0) for encrypted volume, given apfs_fs_flags (0x8)

warning: invalid dstream.default_crypto_id (0x0) for encrypted volume, given apfs_fs_flags (0x8)

Checking the snapshot metadata tree

Checking the extent ref tree

Checking the snapshots

Checking the APFS volume superblock

Checking the object map

Checking the fsroot tree

Checking the snapshot metadata tree

Checking the extent ref tree

Checking the snapshots

Checking the APFS volume superblock

Checking the object map

Checking the fsroot tree

Checking the snapshot metadata tree

Checking the extent ref tree

Checking the snapshots

Checking the APFS volume superblock

Checking the object map

Checking the fsroot tree

Checking the snapshot metadata tree

Checking the extent ref tree

Checking the snapshots

Verifying allocated space

The volume /dev/disk0s2 appears to be OK

Storage system check exit code is 0

Growing APFS Physical Store disk0s2 from 156.021.796.864 to 196.999.999.488 bytes

Modifying partition map

Growing APFS data structures

APFS Container Resize error code is -536870167

A problem occurred; undoing all changes

Modifying partition map

Error: -69606: A problem occurred while resizing APFS Container structures

lista diskutil salida

diskutil list
/dev/disk0 (internal, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *251.0 GB   disk0
   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk0s1
   2:                 Apple_APFS Container disk1         156.0 GB   disk0s2
   3:       Microsoft Basic Data BOOTCAMP                53.7 GB    disk0s3

/dev/disk1 (synthesized):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      APFS Container Scheme -                      +156.0 GB   disk1
                                 Physical Store disk0s2
   1:                APFS Volume Macintosh HD            121.6 GB   disk1s1
   2:                APFS Volume Preboot                 20.1 MB    disk1s2
   3:                APFS Volume Recovery                517.9 MB   disk1s3
   4:                APFS Volume VM                      2.1 GB     disk1s4

diskutil apfs list salida

diskutil apfs list                      
APFS Container (1 found)
|
+-- Container disk1 2EC3AD62-C436-4F8B-9B21-480A8CD1E51A
    ====================================================
    APFS Container Reference:     disk1
    Size (Capacity Ceiling):      156021796864 B (156.0 GB)
    Minimum Size:                 128450334720 B (128.5 GB)
    Capacity In Use By Volumes:   124288155648 B (124.3 GB) (79.7% used)
    Capacity Not Allocated:       31733641216 B (31.7 GB) (20.3% free)
    |
    +-< Physical Store disk0s2 20AE4AE0-FE88-4061-AAB7-6693BD2C3F6D
    |   -----------------------------------------------------------
    |   APFS Physical Store Disk:   disk0s2
    |   Size:                       156021796864 B (156.0 GB)
    |
    +-> Volume disk1s1 E619B5F7-0B12-35EC-A676-589A806BFE78
    |   ---------------------------------------------------
    |   APFS Volume Disk (Role):   disk1s1 (No specific role)
    |   Name:                      Macintosh HD (Case-insensitive)
    |   Mount Point:               /
    |   Capacity Consumed:         121472946176 B (121.5 GB)
    |   Decryption Progress:       10.0% (Unlocked)
    |
    +-> Volume disk1s2 DFCC5E43-6DC1-4EDC-9CFD-FAD232AB6965
    |   ---------------------------------------------------
    |   APFS Volume Disk (Role):   disk1s2 (Preboot)
    |   Name:                      Preboot (Case-insensitive)
    |   Mount Point:               Not Mounted
    |   Capacity Consumed:         20086784 B (20.1 MB)
    |   FileVault:                 No
    |
    +-> Volume disk1s3 336DB3EA-9CE9-46B9-9D8E-E163774777E0
    |   ---------------------------------------------------
    |   APFS Volume Disk (Role):   disk1s3 (Recovery)
    |   Name:                      Recovery (Case-insensitive)
    |   Mount Point:               Not Mounted
    |   Capacity Consumed:         517873664 B (517.9 MB)
    |   FileVault:                 No
    |
    +-> Volume disk1s4 81587B86-6231-40D7-AD7D-C6ADC2AB9413
        ---------------------------------------------------
        APFS Volume Disk (Role):   disk1s4 (VM)
        Name:                      VM (Case-insensitive)
        Mount Point:               /private/var/vm
        Capacity Consumed:         2147635200 B (2.1 GB)
        FileVault:                 No

Versión de sistema operativo High Sierra 10.13.4 (17E199)

0 votos

¿Has probado a redimensionar la partición desde Recovery?

0 votos

@pixelomer He intentado redimensionar el contenedor APFS (disco1). Como se puede ver, diskutil dice que va a cambiar el tamaño disk0s2, que no es la recuperación

0 votos

¿Qué? Te estoy diciendo que intentes redimensionar la partición de el sistema operativo de recuperación. Puede arrancar el sistema operativo de recuperación manteniendo pulsadas las teclas Comando y R después de iniciar el ordenador.

1voto

Nikita Kunevich Puntos 111

Pude redimensionar la partición inmediatamente después de desactivar FileVault.

Así que deshabilita FileVault > redimensiona la partición/contenedor APFS > habilita FileVault.

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