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Hi Geof, I am new to sql clustering can you please specify how can i check existing SQL-Disk dependency ? i am facing the same problem i.e my clustered sql server is not able to see other shared clustred drives on SAN "Geoff N. Hiten" wrote: Put the disk resources in the same group as SQL. Make the SQL Service dependent on the disk resources. Look at the existing SQL-Disk dependency and match that. -- Geoff N. Hiten Principal SQL Infrastructure Consultant Microsoft SQL Server MVP "edv1" <edvalenciano (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:7eae07ba-e2d1-4c2e-a258-7e7209f14076 (AT) d1g2000hsg (DOT) googlegroups.com... I have a MSCS Cluster residing within two esx hosts, there are three shared disks and a quorum drive, each is currently available to the server and cluster. The problem is during the installation I was only able to select one of the shared drives. How do I get SQL to see the other drives? I would like to place my logs and backups on the other drives. |
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