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michael [multnomah]
 
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Default How to Add Local Physical Disk to Single-Node Cluster? - 01-05-2004 , 08:47 PM






Hello. We have SQL Server 2000 running on a Single-Node Cluster for a
Development server on Windows 2003 EE. We are running a local Quorum on
the C: [OS] drive. We want to add two local Physical Disks as Resources
under our SQL Server Cluster group. The addition of the Physical Disk
Resource goes fine until the last step which is to choose the drive and
there are no drives listed. The local physical drives are partitioned
and formatted as local drives S: and T: respectively, and we are
intending to use them as the "DATA" and "LOG" files. How can we add
these to the Single-Node cluster?

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Rand Boyd [MS]
 
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Default RE: How to Add Local Physical Disk to Single-Node Cluster? - 01-07-2004 , 02:36 PM






You will not be able to do this. SQL Server 2000 on a cluster cannot use
local drives. They have to be shared.

Rand
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