cwainright
IS-IT--Management
One of the branch offices of my company was still running NT4 on their server as a BDC for our Active Directory up until yesterday.
We upgraded it to Server 2000 and now Server 2003. As you might guess, we're having some storage problems since the original OS drive was only 4GB. It's on a RAID 5 split up into 2 partitions. The other partition is ~600GB with over 500GB of data on it.
If at all possible, I would like to resize the partitions, however partition magic won't run on Server 2003. We found one utility, "Partition Commander" which claims it will run on 2003, but it doesn't support RAID 5 arrays.
I have tape backups of all the data, but if at all possible I don't want to have to format everything, remake the partitions, and restore data from tape. At the moment we've made a 4GB OS partition work, however I definately don't see this as a permanant solution. Can anyone offer any suggestions?
Much thanks!
We upgraded it to Server 2000 and now Server 2003. As you might guess, we're having some storage problems since the original OS drive was only 4GB. It's on a RAID 5 split up into 2 partitions. The other partition is ~600GB with over 500GB of data on it.
If at all possible, I would like to resize the partitions, however partition magic won't run on Server 2003. We found one utility, "Partition Commander" which claims it will run on 2003, but it doesn't support RAID 5 arrays.
I have tape backups of all the data, but if at all possible I don't want to have to format everything, remake the partitions, and restore data from tape. At the moment we've made a 4GB OS partition work, however I definately don't see this as a permanant solution. Can anyone offer any suggestions?
Much thanks!