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Default Not able to add hard drive to cluster - 04-10-2008 , 05:33 PM






Hello,

We currently have an Active/Active SQL 2000 setup. I'm in the process of
adding 3 more nodes to the cluster. The problem I'm having is when I go to
add a physical disk to the new resource group I am not able to see the disk
in the pull down menu therefore I cannot install the new SQL instance on node
3.

There are no errors in the event viewer. Did i miss a step??

thx.

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Default Re: Not able to add hard drive to cluster - 04-10-2008 , 06:25 PM






You first need to create a clustered disk resource that maps to the physical
disk. Use the cluster admin tool to create this resource.

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Geoff N. Hiten
Senior SQL Infrastructure Consultant
Microsoft SQL Server MVP




"AJ" <AJ (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
Hello,

We currently have an Active/Active SQL 2000 setup. I'm in the process of
adding 3 more nodes to the cluster. The problem I'm having is when I go
to
add a physical disk to the new resource group I am not able to see the
disk
in the pull down menu therefore I cannot install the new SQL instance on
node
3.

There are no errors in the event viewer. Did i miss a step??

thx.


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Default Re: Not able to add hard drive to cluster - 04-10-2008 , 06:25 PM



You first need to create a clustered disk resource that maps to the physical
disk. Use the cluster admin tool to create this resource.

--
Geoff N. Hiten
Senior SQL Infrastructure Consultant
Microsoft SQL Server MVP




"AJ" <AJ (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
Hello,

We currently have an Active/Active SQL 2000 setup. I'm in the process of
adding 3 more nodes to the cluster. The problem I'm having is when I go
to
add a physical disk to the new resource group I am not able to see the
disk
in the pull down menu therefore I cannot install the new SQL instance on
node
3.

There are no errors in the event viewer. Did i miss a step??

thx.


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Default Re: Not able to add hard drive to cluster - 04-10-2008 , 06:25 PM



You first need to create a clustered disk resource that maps to the physical
disk. Use the cluster admin tool to create this resource.

--
Geoff N. Hiten
Senior SQL Infrastructure Consultant
Microsoft SQL Server MVP




"AJ" <AJ (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
Hello,

We currently have an Active/Active SQL 2000 setup. I'm in the process of
adding 3 more nodes to the cluster. The problem I'm having is when I go
to
add a physical disk to the new resource group I am not able to see the
disk
in the pull down menu therefore I cannot install the new SQL instance on
node
3.

There are no errors in the event viewer. Did i miss a step??

thx.


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Geoff N. Hiten
 
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Default Re: Not able to add hard drive to cluster - 04-10-2008 , 06:25 PM



You first need to create a clustered disk resource that maps to the physical
disk. Use the cluster admin tool to create this resource.

--
Geoff N. Hiten
Senior SQL Infrastructure Consultant
Microsoft SQL Server MVP




"AJ" <AJ (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
Hello,

We currently have an Active/Active SQL 2000 setup. I'm in the process of
adding 3 more nodes to the cluster. The problem I'm having is when I go
to
add a physical disk to the new resource group I am not able to see the
disk
in the pull down menu therefore I cannot install the new SQL instance on
node
3.

There are no errors in the event viewer. Did i miss a step??

thx.


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Geoff N. Hiten
 
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Default Re: Not able to add hard drive to cluster - 04-10-2008 , 06:25 PM



You first need to create a clustered disk resource that maps to the physical
disk. Use the cluster admin tool to create this resource.

--
Geoff N. Hiten
Senior SQL Infrastructure Consultant
Microsoft SQL Server MVP




"AJ" <AJ (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
Hello,

We currently have an Active/Active SQL 2000 setup. I'm in the process of
adding 3 more nodes to the cluster. The problem I'm having is when I go
to
add a physical disk to the new resource group I am not able to see the
disk
in the pull down menu therefore I cannot install the new SQL instance on
node
3.

There are no errors in the event viewer. Did i miss a step??

thx.


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Geoff N. Hiten
 
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Default Re: Not able to add hard drive to cluster - 04-10-2008 , 06:25 PM



You first need to create a clustered disk resource that maps to the physical
disk. Use the cluster admin tool to create this resource.

--
Geoff N. Hiten
Senior SQL Infrastructure Consultant
Microsoft SQL Server MVP




"AJ" <AJ (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
Hello,

We currently have an Active/Active SQL 2000 setup. I'm in the process of
adding 3 more nodes to the cluster. The problem I'm having is when I go
to
add a physical disk to the new resource group I am not able to see the
disk
in the pull down menu therefore I cannot install the new SQL instance on
node
3.

There are no errors in the event viewer. Did i miss a step??

thx.


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Geoff N. Hiten
 
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Default Re: Not able to add hard drive to cluster - 04-10-2008 , 06:25 PM



You first need to create a clustered disk resource that maps to the physical
disk. Use the cluster admin tool to create this resource.

--
Geoff N. Hiten
Senior SQL Infrastructure Consultant
Microsoft SQL Server MVP




"AJ" <AJ (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
Hello,

We currently have an Active/Active SQL 2000 setup. I'm in the process of
adding 3 more nodes to the cluster. The problem I'm having is when I go
to
add a physical disk to the new resource group I am not able to see the
disk
in the pull down menu therefore I cannot install the new SQL instance on
node
3.

There are no errors in the event viewer. Did i miss a step??

thx.


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Geoff N. Hiten
 
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Default Re: Not able to add hard drive to cluster - 04-10-2008 , 06:25 PM



You first need to create a clustered disk resource that maps to the physical
disk. Use the cluster admin tool to create this resource.

--
Geoff N. Hiten
Senior SQL Infrastructure Consultant
Microsoft SQL Server MVP




"AJ" <AJ (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
Hello,

We currently have an Active/Active SQL 2000 setup. I'm in the process of
adding 3 more nodes to the cluster. The problem I'm having is when I go
to
add a physical disk to the new resource group I am not able to see the
disk
in the pull down menu therefore I cannot install the new SQL instance on
node
3.

There are no errors in the event viewer. Did i miss a step??

thx.


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Geoff N. Hiten
 
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Default Re: Not able to add hard drive to cluster - 04-10-2008 , 06:25 PM



You first need to create a clustered disk resource that maps to the physical
disk. Use the cluster admin tool to create this resource.

--
Geoff N. Hiten
Senior SQL Infrastructure Consultant
Microsoft SQL Server MVP




"AJ" <AJ (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
Hello,

We currently have an Active/Active SQL 2000 setup. I'm in the process of
adding 3 more nodes to the cluster. The problem I'm having is when I go
to
add a physical disk to the new resource group I am not able to see the
disk
in the pull down menu therefore I cannot install the new SQL instance on
node
3.

There are no errors in the event viewer. Did i miss a step??

thx.


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