I had this problem with a server that had been built and a 3rd party dick management software had been installed i.e, Dell Open Manage array manager, uninstalled it ran diskpart with no errors, then reinstalled Array manager. All worked perfectly.
the 3rd party product takes control of the disks and disables Windows OS access to them.Diskpart s an MS tool and would only have been tested with MS disk management services.
Regards
Greg
Thanks for your response... We are using Dell OpenManage Array manager. I spoke with Dell support yesterday and they confirmend what you posted here.
In talking with them they also warned me that it is highly recommended that partions are not expanded but rebuilt to the larger size and then data restored. They say it is much more stable in the long run. Since this is one of our domain controllers and holds important information that needs to be available all the time, I will opt to rebuild the partition and restore from backup.
I have used diskpart to extend partitions on live production servers over webex sessions, didn't have to even be onsite.The tool does exactly what it says on the KB article
I understand your concerns about the live server but I think that you are giving yourself extra work where it isn't needed, backup and restore will take more work than is reqd for your circumstances.
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