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Guest Bad Beagle
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I have a Windows 2003 standard server connected to a SAN that has one

volume. The OS is on a mirrored drive of the server and the data is on the

volume of a SAN.

 

If for some reason that server fails and I build a replacement server - how

to I reattach to the volume on the SAN that is still valid (all data is in

tact)?

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Guest Michael Yardley
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Re: How to recover volume

 

On Apr 17, 9:18 am, "Bad Beagle" <maxwe...@nospam.postalias> wrote:

> I have a Windows 2003 standard server connected to a SAN that has one

> volume.  The OS is on a mirrored drive of the server and the data is on the

> volume of a SAN.

>

> If for some reason that server fails and I build a replacement server - how

> to I reattach to the volume on the SAN that is still valid (all data is in

> tact)?

 

 

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