Will that work when:

1. Each 20 Gb volume is a separate physical disk, and

2. The WSUS drive is nearly full?

(Don't know what the @#*& is going on, but I just now tried the MS "Disk 
cleanup and compress".  Now it's gone from 200 Kb to 150 Kb to ZERO Kb...)

Thanks!

tony patton <[email protected]> wrote on 07/14/2009 08:46:46 
AM:

> 
> What about converting the existing wsus partition to dynamic and 
> allocating the extra 20gig to it as you need it? 
> 
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> Thanks... 
> 
> I skipped the "Express installation files", and the 20 Gb WSUS 
> volume is indeed on a _separate_ volume from the OS.  (That's what 
> led me to building this, my second WSUS, several years back.) 
> -- 
> RMc 
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> Miller Bonnie L. <[email protected]> wrote on 07/14/2009 
> 08:33:08 AM:
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> > You don?t mention the version, but if you are on 3 or higher and 
> > using express installation files (options, update files and 
> > languages), you might be able to remove those and run cleanup again 
> > to get some additional space, but that is probably just a band-aid. 
> > 
> > BTW, do you mean that the WSUS server + OS are all sharing one 20GB 
> > partition?  If you are thinking of moving it so it has its own 20GB 
> > volume, I can dig around in my notes?I have done that before, but it
> > has been a while. 
> > 
> > -Bonnie 
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> > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 6:04 AM
> > To: NT System Admin Issues
> > Subject: Cleaning up a WSUS server 
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> > 
> > Greetings! 
> > 
> > My WSUS server runs off a 20 Gb partition.  I have a second, nearly 
> > blank 20 Gb disk in the same machine. 
> > 
> > The WSUS volume is nearly full.  I have twice run the "Cleanup 
> > wizard".  Each time, it reports that it has cleared out a few Mb 
> > disk space.  However, when I then look at the disk itself, it shows 
> > less space than before.  (The recycler claims to be empty.) 
> > 
> > I guess I could go through the whole list of updates and disapprove 
> > some of them.  I'd prefer to get that second volume used. 
> > Currently, though, it appears my "options" come to either setting up
> > a new and bigger WSUS server, or combining the two 20 Gb volumes 
> > into a single volume (the dreaded software RAID), and this too would
> > be essentially whacking the current WSUS and making a new one. 
> > 
> > Help?  Thanks!
> > -- 
> > Richard D. McClary 
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