Answer: Yes, you "Remove from SQL Server", and that puts it back to
"Available Storage", and you can then assign it to the role you want.

On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 1:55 PM, Michael Leone <[email protected]> wrote:
> So I have a SQL 2012 cluster, and this role has all the disk drives
> assigned to it (F:, G:, H:).
>
> Turns out, F: needs to actually be assigned to a different role - a
> Generic Service that we've installed. The problem is - if I highlight
> the SQL role, then highlight the F: drive, and choose  "Assign to
> another role", it assigns ALL the disks that SQL has to the other
> role. And i want only the F: drive assigned to this other role.
>
> So what am I doing wrong? I get the same problem if I try this from
> the listing of disks under "Storage", I get the same problem.
>
> Do I need to "Remove from SQL Server"? Does this move the disk to
> "Available Storage", and from there I can assign the disk to this
> other role?
>
> All my searches seem to find moving Quorum or MS DTC disks, which is
> not what I want to do.


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