LOL
Ok Ok Ok - technically not data on there... just apps (hence why there
is only 6GB used on E:)
Profiles are re-directed to another server and My Docs are redirected to
another server.
:)
 
 

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From: Webster [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 9:41 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Increase C: on server



1st question:  You keep data on a Citrix server??????????

 

Acronis Disk Director no longer installs on a server.  You now have to
use their server product.
http://www.acronis.com/enterprise/products/diskdirector/

 

I have used ADD hundreds of times with only one issue.  That issue was
the drive letter was not reassigned after the last required reboot.
That was easy to fix though and required one more reboot so everything
came up with no errors after the drive letter was reassigned.

 

2nd question:  Why do you have data on a Citrix server?

 

 

Webster

 

From: David Mazzaccaro [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 7:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Increase C: on server

 

Hello all, 

I have a Citrix 4.0 server with one pair of 72GB SAS 10k hard drives
(Mirrored). 
The partitions on this array are: 
12GB C: (Windows 2003 Server) 
57GB E: (Applications + Data) 

C: is now down to only 2GB of free space, so I would like to increase
that partition.  
E: has 49GB free, so that partition is not a problem. 

What are my options for doing this (without losing data)?  Could I just
buy 2 new larger hard drives and replace the first one (let the array
rebuild), then replace the second drive (let the array rebuild), then
expand the array to utilize the unused space?  Is this even possible
without messing up Windows?

Would it be cheaper/easier to move some of the free space on E: to C:?
Is this possible without losing data? 

Thanks for any/all advice! 


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