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1. On the server owning the newly created logical drive, run Cluster Administration
2. To create the ServeRAID disk resource in an existing group, ensure that the
3. Bring the new ServeRAID disk group online. If you create a new ServeRAID
4. Create a ServeRAID disk resource as part of the new group.
5. Bring the ServeRAID disk group online.
Deleting and re-creating a ServeRAID logical drive resource
This section describes how to delete and re-create a ServeRAID logical drive
resource without deleting a ServeRAID logical drive.
To delete a resource or resource group:
1. If the resource or resource group is not currently owned by the cluster server
2. To delete the resource, run the Microsoft Cluster Administration program from
To create a resource:
1. If the group that will own the resource you are creating is not currently owned
2. To create the resource, run the Microsoft Cluster Administration program from
Uninstalling MSCS on ServeRAID servers
Note: Do not use the uninstallation procedure if you are upgrading MSCS on
program and open a connection to the installed cluster.
cluster server that owns the shared logical disk drive is the owner of that group.
If the cluster server is not the owner of the group, use Move Group to make
this cluster server the owner of the group where you will create the ServeRAID
disk resource. Then, create the ServeRAID disk resource.
group, the cluster server that owns the shared logical disk drive will be the
owner of this group by default.
from which you will delete the group, move the resource or resource group to
that cluster server.
Note: The cluster service must be running on both systems.
the cluster server that currently owns the resource or resource group.
Note: You can also run the Microsoft Cluster Administration program from a
remote administration system.
Use the normal MSCS procedure for deleting a resource or a group. Refer to
the documentation that is included with the MSCS package for instructions.
by the cluster server on which you want to create the resource, move the group
to the cluster server.
the cluster server that currently owns the resource group.
Create a new ServeRAID logical disk. Refer to "Creating additional ServeRAID
disk resources on a Windows NT 4.0 ServeRAID cluster" on page 110.
ServeRAID servers. To upgrade MSCS on ServeRAID servers, follow the
instructions in "Updating ServeRAID software in an MSCS cluster
environment" on page 112.
Chapter 14. Installing the Microsoft Cluster Service software
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