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Figure 25. Changing a shared logical drive to Basic Disk
9. On Server B, run the same utility, IPSHAHTO.EXE, to make all shared logical
10. Using the Windows 2000 Disk Management Snap-in Computer Management
11. Run IPSHAHTO.EXE from Server A again, so that control of all shared logical
12. Using the Windows 2000 Disk Management Snap-in Computer Management
13. If you have not selected the Clustering Service option for Server A and Server
14. After copying some files, the Windows Component Wizard opens the Cluster
drives available for access by Server B.
Note: Use the volume label as a guide to make sure you assign the same
letters on Server B as you assigned on Server A.
program, assign the same drive letters that you assigned to each drive on
Server A.
drives returns to Server A.
program on Server A, verify that the shared logical drives display with the
correct size, volume label, and drive letter.
Note: The drive letters for the shared disks must be the same on each server
in the cluster.
B in the Windows Components window during the Windows 2000 Advanced
Server or Datacenter Server installation, do the following:
a. From the Windows 2000 Advanced Server CD, select Install Add-On
Components.
b. Click the Cluster Service box; then, click Next.
Service Configuration Wizard. Click Cancel.
Chapter 9. Installing the Microsoft Cluster Service software on Windows 2000
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