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тАО08-07-2005 07:51 PM
тАО08-07-2005 07:51 PM
Extending a logical disk using ACU
We have extended the size of a logical drive using the Array Configuration Utility on an MSA1000.
Checking Disk 3 in Windows Disk Management, I see 200GB Allocated and assigned a drive letter and 44GB Unallocated.
I am unsure what I need to do with this unallocated space. The only option I get when I right click it is 'New Partition'. If so do I create an extended or Primary partition. ?
Many thanks
Ben.
Checking Disk 3 in Windows Disk Management, I see 200GB Allocated and assigned a drive letter and 44GB Unallocated.
I am unsure what I need to do with this unallocated space. The only option I get when I right click it is 'New Partition'. If so do I create an extended or Primary partition. ?
Many thanks
Ben.
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тАО08-07-2005 08:35 PM
тАО08-07-2005 08:35 PM
Re: Extending a logical disk using ACU
Hi Ben
You will have to create extended partion on unallocated space and then assign a drive letter to it
Regards
Mahesh
You will have to create extended partion on unallocated space and then assign a drive letter to it
Regards
Mahesh
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тАО08-07-2005 08:38 PM
тАО08-07-2005 08:38 PM
Re: Extending a logical disk using ACU
Hi Mahesh.
Can I not use the same Drive Letter ?
Also I presume I can do this on a live system without affecting users ?
Thanks
Ben.
Can I not use the same Drive Letter ?
Also I presume I can do this on a live system without affecting users ?
Thanks
Ben.
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тАО08-08-2005 06:50 AM
тАО08-08-2005 06:50 AM
Re: Extending a logical disk using ACU
Ben:
There is a utility called Diskpart.exe that will allow you to extend your 200 GB partition to the full available space. It can be done on the fly without a reboot. I suggest making a backup first.
Here is the link for diskpart info...
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;325590
Steven
There is a utility called Diskpart.exe that will allow you to extend your 200 GB partition to the full available space. It can be done on the fly without a reboot. I suggest making a backup first.
Here is the link for diskpart info...
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;325590
Steven
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