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03-05-2003 01:26 PM
03-05-2003 01:26 PM
Prolaiant 800 and adding a mirror'd volume set
I currently have two volumes C: and M: both are mirrored using dirves 0 and 1. Both of which are at 13 and 14 % free space. I am wanting to add 2 more scsi3 69 pin drives. Then i will want to mirror a volume and then moving my M: volume over to the new mirror, remove the M: volume, then reallocate space gained from removing the M: volumeto the C: volume. Onc complete I will need to rename the new volume to M: Short of pulling a rabbit out of my hat does anyone have any suggestions on documentation to pull this off. I am a UNIX guy by Nature and I am currently using NT4 with SP6 on this bugger.
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03-05-2003 02:24 PM
03-05-2003 02:24 PM
Re: Prolaiant 800 and adding a mirror'd volume set
You can easily do all that using the Disk Administrator. It will even show you a graphics picture of what you have configured.
Help function will give you more information.
Help function will give you more information.
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03-07-2003 06:18 AM
03-07-2003 06:18 AM
Re: Prolaiant 800 and adding a mirror'd volume set
Thank You, I have gone through all the help, I am even at the part where the othe 2 HD's are installed partitioned NTFS and formatted. But still can not seem to get the system to allow me to establish a mirror on them. Any suggestion, help does not give you much details just a quick over view of the situation.
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03-07-2003 06:34 PM
03-07-2003 06:34 PM
Re: Prolaiant 800 and adding a mirror'd volume set
Look in help for "stripe set", the Microsoft ligo for mirrored drives. You establish the pair by holding down the control key when you click on the drive you want to add to the set.
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