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09-12-2009 09:21 AM
09-12-2009 09:21 AM
Hp ML150 Gen 1 Raid 5 installed 2 x 36.4GB drives and need to increase c: primary partition
I have installed 2 x 36.4GB Hot Plug SCSI drives into Raid 5 array using the Adaptec Storage manager. All looks fine I can see the Array now has 5 x drives all in Raid 5. When I go to Windows Server 2003, Server management, Disk Management, I get:
1 x disk 0 Basic 135.67GB Online
(c:)with 67.83GB NTFS Healthy (System) and 67.84GB Unallocated.
Question:
Can I allocate the unallocated 64.84GB to C:?
The only option that I have when right click on Unallocated 64.84GB is New Partition. When I go through the wizard it asks whether I want a Primary or Extended Partition. I don't know what to do at this point as the server has all of the data on the C: drive which was originally 3 x drives and is full. All I want to do is increase the size of the C: drive, can anyone help.
1 x disk 0 Basic 135.67GB Online
(c:)with 67.83GB NTFS Healthy (System) and 67.84GB Unallocated.
Question:
Can I allocate the unallocated 64.84GB to C:?
The only option that I have when right click on Unallocated 64.84GB is New Partition. When I go through the wizard it asks whether I want a Primary or Extended Partition. I don't know what to do at this point as the server has all of the data on the C: drive which was originally 3 x drives and is full. All I want to do is increase the size of the C: drive, can anyone help.
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09-12-2009 01:08 PM
09-12-2009 01:08 PM
Re: Hp ML150 Gen 1 Raid 5 installed 2 x 36.4GB drives and need to increase c: primary partition
> [...] Windows Server 2003 [...]
Perhaps a Microsoft forum would be a wiser
strategic choice than this Linux forum for a
question like this.
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/familyhome.do?familyId=116
Perhaps a Microsoft forum would be a wiser
strategic choice than this Linux forum for a
question like this.
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/familyhome.do?familyId=116
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09-13-2009 09:56 AM
09-13-2009 09:56 AM
Re: Hp ML150 Gen 1 Raid 5 installed 2 x 36.4GB drives and need to increase c: primary partition
I'm so sorry, did not realise I was on a Linux forum. Thankyou for your help I have now sent the message to a Microsoft Server 2003 Forum.
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