No.  You will need to update-storagegroupcopy -deleteexistingfiles (or
something like that) to reseed.  If you just re-enabled replication it would
stay failed because there's nothing to resume on.  But other than that, yeah
by doing the reseed you can do rolling hardware upgrades with no real
downtime.

-alex

On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 7:11 AM, Domingue, Jamie <ja...@tsged.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> We are beginning to run low on hard drive space on our servers that are
> part of a CCR cluster.
>
> What I would like to do, but am not sure if this would work is the
> following:
>
>
>  *
> Stop replication between the 2 hosts that make up the CCR cluster.
>  *
> On the passive node replace the hard drives that hold the mailbox databases
> with larger ones.
>  *
> Recreate the folder structure.
>  *
> Re-enable the replication wait till it is complete.
>  *
> Fail over to the upgraded passive node.
>  *
> Stop replication again.
>  *
> Upgrade the hard drives on the now passive node.
>  *
> Recreate the folder structure.
>  *
> Re-enable the replication.
>
>
> Question is would this work?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jamie
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