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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. To delete the resource, run the Microsoft Cluster Administration program from
2. Use the normal MSCS procedure for deleting a resource or a group. Refer to
3. After deleting the ServeRAID resource, shut down and restart the cluster server
To create the new ServeRAID disk resource and group for the ServeRAID logical
drive, start the MSCSCFG.EXE program by typing:
%systemroot%\cluster\mscscfg.exe
where %systemroot% is expanded by the operating system to the root directory of
the operating system on Server B.
Upgrading the IBM ServeRAID Cluster Solution from Microsoft
Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000
To upgrade from Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 5 (or later) to Windows 2000
Advanced Server, do the following.
Note: Before upgrading from Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, make sure you
1. On the server you want to upgrade, click Start → Programs → Administrative
2. Move all cluster resources and groups to the other cluster node (that is, the
c. Using the Windows 2000 Disk Management Snap-in Computer Management
program, assign the same drive letters that you assigned to the new drives
on Server A.
Note: Use the disk volume label as a guide to make sure you assign the
same drive letters on Server B as you assigned on Server A.
d. To create a new ServeRAID disk resource and group for each newly defined
logical drive on Server B, start the MSCSCFG.EXE program by typing:
%systemroot%\cluster\mscscfg.exe
where %systemroot% is expanded by the operating system to the root
directory of the operating system on Server B.
the cluster server that currently owns the ServeRAID resource or resource
group.
Notes:
a. The cluster service must be running on both servers.
b. You can also run the Microsoft Cluster Administration program from a
remote administration system.
the documentation that is included with the MSCS package for instructions.
from which the resource was deleted.
Note: Restarting one cluster server will not shut down the entire cluster.
have updated Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition with the latest Service
Pack on both Server A and Server B.
Tool → Cluster Administrator.
server that is not running the Cluster Administrator program).
Chapter 14. Installing the Microsoft Cluster Service software
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