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oatesm
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Posted - 2012-04-10 : 14:56:52
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SQL sees a 229GB drive as 2.17GB. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Sachin.Nand
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Posted - 2012-04-10 : 14:59:58
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Is it on a SAN ?After Monday and Tuesday even the calendar says W T F .... |
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oatesm
Starting Member
4 Posts |
Posted - 2012-04-10 : 15:03:04
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VMWare virtual drive. |
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Sachin.Nand
2937 Posts |
Posted - 2012-04-10 : 15:10:18
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How do you know that SQL server can see only 2.17 GB virtual drive?After Monday and Tuesday even the calendar says W T F .... |
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oatesm
Starting Member
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Posted - 2012-04-10 : 15:30:23
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quote: Originally posted by Sachin.Nand How do you know that SQL server can see only 2.17 GB virtual drive?We are running NearPoint email archiving system with MSSQL 2008R2 back end. The NearPoint dashboard currently still shows the original drive size of 2.17GB, but we have increased the drive size to 229GB which shows correctly in the server explorer, but not in NearPoint. The NearPoint and SQL services were shutdown during the drive space increase and the drive letter was retained. When the systems were restarted the original drive size is still showing in NearPoint.
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Sachin.Nand
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Posted - 2012-04-10 : 15:37:41
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So isn't that more of a NearPoint problem that a SQL serve one ?After Monday and Tuesday even the calendar says W T F .... |
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oatesm
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Posted - 2012-04-10 : 15:57:13
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Not sure exactly, I am just trying to cover all bases here. |
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