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Migrating SCSI share disk to SAN

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laifeng

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Feb 24, 2004
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TW
Hello Sirs ,
I have a plan about Migrating existing SCSI storage to SAN disks .
There are some services on our MSCS system such as ,Exchange and Win2K SQL server .
It seems have some troubles on migrating quorum disk to another disk .
Pls kindly help me if you had the same experience as this case ,I need a workable and safe procedure to finish it .

Thank you all

Jacky lai
 
Present the new disks disks first. Create the resource for the new quorum disk and add it to the quorum group. On the propertied of the cluster, change the quorum to the new location. It's that simple.

For the data and logs, it's a bit more complicated. Cluster tracks the signature of the disks. You have to create the new disk resources, shut down the services, migrate the data, then patch up the signatures and drive letters.

 
there are several tools on ms web site that can help achieve the process described in previous replay.
you will need to backup signatures and other resgistry components

do a searh for "cluster tool"

clusterrecovery.exe is a pretty useful tool.
 
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