I assume it will just create the resources but they won't be able to come 
online. I've never tried, though so I have no idea. 

Thanks,
Brian Desmond
[email protected]

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-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Leone [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 9:52 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Q about Cluster Migration Wizard

We will be migrating a Win2003 cluster to a new Win2008 R2 cluster this 
weekend. My boss has decided that we will not be using the File Server 
Migration Toolkit to move the data from the old cluster to the new. And since 
he's on vacation this week, that decision won't change.

So what we will be doing is a full backup to disk (using Networker), and 
restoring about 830G to one drive of one of the nodes. Then we will unpresent 
one of the SAN drives currently being presented to the old cluster, and instead 
present it to the new cluster (this will avoid backing up and restoring 1.3TB 
of user files).

But here's my question - my co-worker wants to use the Cluster Migration Wizard 
to move the cluster shares and other cluster resources (network names, IP 
addresses, etc) from the old cluster to the new. What we don't know is: do the 
targets of the shares have to exist on the new cluster
*before* we run the Wizard, or can we run the Wizard to move the cluster 
resources while the restore of the share's is still going on?

Ideally, we want to start the restore of the 830G on Sat morning, *and* run the 
Cluster Migration Wizard to move the cluster resource definitions that same 
morning. Then, on Sun when it's finished, adjust any shares accordingly (i.e., 
old share pointed to H:\sharefolder, but now those files are on I:\sharefolder).

(my co-worker is willing to re-create all the shares in the cluster from 
scratch, if he has to)

Thanks

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