When I try to capture an image of a Samsung Notebook 9 I get the following error from fog. How can I fix this?

When I try to capture an image of a Samsung Notebook 9 I get the following error from fog. How can I fix this?

@george1421 it should go on to begin the clone of the os partition.

It’s been on this screen for ten minutes. Never had fog do this before, it just works.
I am trying to clone a Samsung notebook 9 with a samsung usb to ethernet. Fog works properly until it reaches the part where it clones successfully the system partition then is supposed to start the clone of the operating system partition. I’ve already made an image of a Samsung, but removed the image from the fog server because I made a couple of mistakes building the computer for imaging.
@Wayne-Workman is there a specific process you used? Did you export the VM?
@Wayne-Workman
Does it make a difference if the Hyper - V machine is Linux as far as moving it to a different server?
I am looking for some guidance for moving my Fog server from my current Hyper-V server to a new Hyper-V server.
Are there any pitfalls?
Is Server 2012 better than Server 2008 r2 to migrate to?
@Wayne-Workman Wayne thank you for the reply. I used the that Junkhacker posted. It worked very.
https://blog.vbonhomme.fr/extend-a-lvm-partition-after-increasing-its-virtual-disk-on-virtualbox/
@Junkhacker Thank that link worked
@Junkhacker Thank you for the link. If I understand this correctly, gparted resized the partition, now I have to go in and make changes so Ubuntu sees that I extended the hard drive space. Is basically what needs to happen? Please bare with me I am new to Linux, i’m still learning. Any advice is appreciated.
@Junkhacker Would this work for a Hyper-v machine too?
@Wayne-Workman it’s a little late for that Wayne. I’ve used Gparted already. It seemed like a good solution.
@Tom-Elliott said in Additional disk space is not showing up on Fog server:
vgextend FOGserver-vg /dev/FOGserver-vg/root
Sorry im still new to linux where would i place that at?
@Tom-Elliott
Its already done. I used Gparted live cd.
Here is what I got. I added around 300gb to the linux vm.
