We have a Win2003 EE A/P cluster running on a DELL/EMC CX300. There are 2
logical disks defined outside of the quorum. When I install the Virtual
server, I select the parent group of the disks which happens to be the SQL
Server resource group which contains all resources except the clsuter
specific items. When I finish, I can only see one logical disk from within
EM even though both are on the node I am working from . Any thoughts on how
to see multiple logical disks?Starting with a LUN that is a cluster resource. Add the disk resource to
the SQL Resource group if it is not there already. Make the SQL Service
dependent on the additionan disk resource (just like the existing disk.)
You will have to stop SQL to change the dependencies.
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Geoff N. Hiten
Senior Database Administrator
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
"Jeffrey K. Ericson" <JeffreyKEricson@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> We have a Win2003 EE A/P cluster running on a DELL/EMC CX300. There are 2
> logical disks defined outside of the quorum. When I install the Virtual
> server, I select the parent group of the disks which happens to be the SQL
> Server resource group which contains all resources except the clsuter
> specific items. When I finish, I can only see one logical disk from
> within
> EM even though both are on the node I am working from . Any thoughts on
> how
> to see multiple logical disks?
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