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SQL Server Forum / Other Technologies / Clustering / August 2005

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How to move SQL server to another one HD resource of  the same cluster

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Peter Sun - 25 Aug 2005 15:39 GMT
Hi,

I am planning to move a SQL server to use another hard drive resource of the
same cluster, Could we find some easy way without re-install?

Thanks.

Peter
Mike Epprecht (SQL MVP) - 25 Aug 2005 16:37 GMT
Hi

Are you talking about the Binaries or the database files?

If it is binaries, you need to un-install and re-install.

Database files can be detached and re-attached (system DB needs to be moved
in a different manner as described in  BOL)

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Peter Sun - 25 Aug 2005 17:45 GMT
I appreciated.

Peter
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