David, I'm not sure that what you are planning is going to work. I could be
all wet, but I think the Proliant software will expand if you have free
space on the volume. Your array sounds like it was already maxed when it was
originally built on the old drives. 
 
If I am understanding what you are saying, you replaced raid members that
were 72gb with 300gb drives? When you added the 300gb drive (one at a time)
and the array rebuilt it, it did so as though it was a 72gb drive. That
isn't going to give you more space. 
 
Does this array also hold the OS? 
 
  _____  

From: Sean Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 5:31 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: new hard drives in proliant


It's been awhile since I've worked with HP/Compaq Hardware, but yes, that
sounds about right. 
 
Once the array has been expanded you'll want to use diskpart to expand the
volume.
 
cmd
diskpart
list volume
select volume x (x = the number of the volume you want to expand)
expand
exit
 
- Sean

 
On 2/29/08, David Mazzaccaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: 

I (successfully) replaced all 4 (72GB) hard drives in a proliant server w/ 4
(300GB) drives.

I replaced one drive at a time over the course of a week.

Everything is working great, the Raid 5 array is only using them as 72GB
drives.

I realize this is exactly as design.

So, Now I would like to utilize the extra 200GB on each drive.  I believe
this is called expanding the array?

Not sure where to go from here...

The array configuration utility has an option to do this, so that shouldn't
be a problem?

After that, I assume I have to expand the logical drive to utilize the new
space, and then somehow tell Windows to expand drive?

Thanks.



















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