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Hi Guys, I have a active/passive cluster and there are 3 drives setup that is in SAN(X, Y, and Z). In cluster administrator, I can see all of them. But I cannot see the all of them and I can see only X drive in sql server. e.g. When I restore backup file into database and I want to put log file into Y drive, but I couldn't see it. Could someone tell me what is the reason? Thanks. |
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Hi Guys, I have a active/passive cluster and there are 3 drives setup that is in SAN(X, Y, and Z). In cluster administrator, I can see all of them. But I cannot see the all of them and I can see only X drive in sql server. e.g. When I restore backup file into database and I want to put log file into Y drive, but I couldn't see it. Could someone tell me what is the reason? Thanks. |
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Hi Guys, I have a active/passive cluster and there are 3 drives setup that is in SAN(X, Y, and Z). In cluster administrator, I can see all of them. But I cannot see the all of them and I can see only X drive in sql server. e.g. When I restore backup file into database and I want to put log file into Y drive, but I couldn't see it. Could someone tell me what is the reason? Thanks. |
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Hi Guys, I have a active/passive cluster and there are 3 drives setup that is in SAN(X, Y, and Z). In cluster administrator, I can see all of them. But I cannot see the all of them and I can see only X drive in sql server. e.g. When I restore backup file into database and I want to put log file into Y drive, but I couldn't see it. Could someone tell me what is the reason? Thanks. |
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Hi Guys, I have a active/passive cluster and there are 3 drives setup that is in SAN(X, Y, and Z). In cluster administrator, I can see all of them. But I cannot see the all of them and I can see only X drive in sql server. e.g. When I restore backup file into database and I want to put log file into Y drive, but I couldn't see it. Could someone tell me what is the reason? Thanks. |
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Hi Guys, I have a active/passive cluster and there are 3 drives setup that is in SAN(X, Y, and Z). In cluster administrator, I can see all of them. But I cannot see the all of them and I can see only X drive in sql server. e.g. When I restore backup file into database and I want to put log file into Y drive, but I couldn't see it. Could someone tell me what is the reason? Thanks. |
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Hi Guys, I have a active/passive cluster and there are 3 drives setup that is in SAN(X, Y, and Z). In cluster administrator, I can see all of them. But I cannot see the all of them and I can see only X drive in sql server. e.g. When I restore backup file into database and I want to put log file into Y drive, but I couldn't see it. Could someone tell me what is the reason? Thanks. |
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Hi Guys, I have a active/passive cluster and there are 3 drives setup that is in SAN(X, Y, and Z). In cluster administrator, I can see all of them. But I cannot see the all of them and I can see only X drive in sql server. e.g. When I restore backup file into database and I want to put log file into Y drive, but I couldn't see it. Could someone tell me what is the reason? Thanks. |
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Hi Guys, I have a active/passive cluster and there are 3 drives setup that is in SAN(X, Y, and Z). In cluster administrator, I can see all of them. But I cannot see the all of them and I can see only X drive in sql server. e.g. When I restore backup file into database and I want to put log file into Y drive, but I couldn't see it. Could someone tell me what is the reason? Thanks. |
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