Guest Vexander Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 Hi All, I am at my wits end now. I had a hdd failure last week Friday, I have now purchased a replaceebt HDD and I am trying RECREATE not rebuild a mirro between the driver that was in the server and the new HDD. But the HDD seem to have a 100MB size diff where the current driver is 100MB larger than the new drive. So when I right click and try to add a mirror, it is grey out. Please any advaice ASAP. Thanx
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 Re: Mirror in Server 2003 "Vexander" <Vexander@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9557E656-D49B-4D5A-8273-7156A0376BE7@microsoft.com... > Hi All, > > I am at my wits end now. > > I had a hdd failure last week Friday, I have now purchased a replaceebt > HDD > and I am trying RECREATE not rebuild a mirro between the driver that was > in > the server and the new HDD. But the HDD seem to have a 100MB size diff > where > the current driver is 100MB larger than the new drive. > > So when I right click and try to add a mirror, it is grey out. > > Please any advaice ASAP. > > Thanx I think you have three options: a) Reduce the size of your existing partition, using a partition manager. b) Buy a larger disk. c) Continue without a mirror.
Guest Vexander Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 Re: Mirror in Server 2003 Thanx, I thought so, I was hoping that there was another reason that was causing this that I had not thought of. Any suggestions on a partition manager? Thanx "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > "Vexander" <Vexander@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:9557E656-D49B-4D5A-8273-7156A0376BE7@microsoft.com... > > Hi All, > > > > I am at my wits end now. > > > > I had a hdd failure last week Friday, I have now purchased a replaceebt > > HDD > > and I am trying RECREATE not rebuild a mirro between the driver that was > > in > > the server and the new HDD. But the HDD seem to have a 100MB size diff > > where > > the current driver is 100MB larger than the new drive. > > > > So when I right click and try to add a mirror, it is grey out. > > > > Please any advaice ASAP. > > > > Thanx > > I think you have three options: > a) Reduce the size of your existing partition, using a partition manager. > b) Buy a larger disk. > c) Continue without a mirror. > > >
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 Re: Mirror in Server 2003 If this is a server then Acronis DiskDirectory would be able to handle it. However, a larger disk would be a more cost-effective option. "Vexander" <Vexander@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:57DA5C3B-C76A-4AC6-8EF7-971F107D9F22@microsoft.com... > Thanx, I thought so, I was hoping that there was another reason that was > causing this that I had not thought of. > > Any suggestions on a partition manager? > > Thanx > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > >> >> "Vexander" <Vexander@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:9557E656-D49B-4D5A-8273-7156A0376BE7@microsoft.com... >> > Hi All, >> > >> > I am at my wits end now. >> > >> > I had a hdd failure last week Friday, I have now purchased a replaceebt >> > HDD >> > and I am trying RECREATE not rebuild a mirro between the driver that >> > was >> > in >> > the server and the new HDD. But the HDD seem to have a 100MB size diff >> > where >> > the current driver is 100MB larger than the new drive. >> > >> > So when I right click and try to add a mirror, it is grey out. >> > >> > Please any advaice ASAP. >> > >> > Thanx >> >> I think you have three options: >> a) Reduce the size of your existing partition, using a partition manager. >> b) Buy a larger disk. >> c) Continue without a mirror. >> >> >>
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 Re: Mirror in Server 2003 Here is another option. It is a zero-risk method because it is fully reversible up to Step 6. 1. Partition and format the new disk. Mark the primary partion as "active". 2. Boot the machine with a Bart PE boot CD. 3. Use robocopy.exe to copy all files from the old to the new disk. 4. Disconnect the old disk. 5. Boot the machine with the new disk. 6. Let it run for a week. 7. If all is well, delete all partitions from the old disk, preferably while it is connected to some other machine. 8. Reconnect the old disk to the server and rebuild the mirror. "Vexander" <Vexander@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:57DA5C3B-C76A-4AC6-8EF7-971F107D9F22@microsoft.com... > Thanx, I thought so, I was hoping that there was another reason that was > causing this that I had not thought of. > > Any suggestions on a partition manager? > > Thanx > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > >> >> "Vexander" <Vexander@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:9557E656-D49B-4D5A-8273-7156A0376BE7@microsoft.com... >> > Hi All, >> > >> > I am at my wits end now. >> > >> > I had a hdd failure last week Friday, I have now purchased a replaceebt >> > HDD >> > and I am trying RECREATE not rebuild a mirro between the driver that >> > was >> > in >> > the server and the new HDD. But the HDD seem to have a 100MB size diff >> > where >> > the current driver is 100MB larger than the new drive. >> > >> > So when I right click and try to add a mirror, it is grey out. >> > >> > Please any advaice ASAP. >> > >> > Thanx >> >> I think you have three options: >> a) Reduce the size of your existing partition, using a partition manager. >> b) Buy a larger disk. >> c) Continue without a mirror. >> >> >>
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