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Old January 13th 04, 06:31 PM
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Default Extending drives on a Win2k Server - Compaq DL380

hello,
I added two 36 gig drives to my Compaq DL380 and booted into the SmartStart
CD 5.3.
I wanted to add these two drives to an existing Array1 (Win2k Server is
installed on Array1).
I went through the wizard , said yes i wanted to expand the drives, but when
i went through extend .... it said it is not supported on Win2k.

How do i extend these drives to an existing array? I can't lose the data on
Array1 and i can't reinstall the OS.

Someone mentioned to bridge the two arrays, but i couldn't find any
information in the documentation on how to do that.

thanks!


 




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