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SQL Server Forum / DB Engine / SQL Server / April 2008

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SQL 2005 Failover cluster

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tolcis - 30 Apr 2008 20:10 GMT
Hi!

I setup a two node SQL 2005 SP2 failever clustering.  Shared drives
are set up on NetApps SAN.   I can see all drives throught the
Windows.  However,  my SQL Server can only see shared drive from SATA
and not the other ones that were setup on Fiber Drives.  I can see
them through the cluster manager as a shared disk drives with
appropriate permission.
What am I doing wrong?  How can I have SQL Server see those drives.

Help please.

Thank you,
Geoff N. Hiten - 30 Apr 2008 20:44 GMT
You need to have the drives in the same resource group as SQL and have SQL
Server dependent on those drives.  Look at the dependency for SQL and the
first drive and set the others up the same way.

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