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Default SQL Virtual Server - 01-14-2004 , 06:16 AM






I have done the setup of SQL Virtual server Cluster setup
with one named instance with database and log file
locations on the same drive over shared storage f:\.
Now I have added new drives in my shared storage box and
created a drive g:\ which is accessible in windows
Explorer. Now I want to shift the log file locations from
f:\ to g:\. Is it possible ? I want the procedure for the
same.

Thanks,

Vivek Dalvi


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Darren Green
 
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Default Re: SQL Virtual Server - 01-14-2004 , 08:17 AM






INF: Creating Databases or Changing Disk File Locations on a Shared Cluster
Drive on Which SQL Server 2000 was not Originally Installed
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;295732

INF: Moving SQL Server Databases to a New Location with Detach/Attach
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;224071


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I have done the setup of SQL Virtual server Cluster setup
with one named instance with database and log file
locations on the same drive over shared storage f:\.
Now I have added new drives in my shared storage box and
created a drive g:\ which is accessible in windows
Explorer. Now I want to shift the log file locations from
f:\ to g:\. Is it possible ? I want the procedure for the
same.

Thanks,

Vivek Dalvi




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