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John

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Sep 3, 2007, 12:02:00 AM9/3/07
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Hello all:

Here's the deal.

We got a new server with Windows 2003 x64 Standard. It has only 12GB for
the OS partition w/only 4 left.

We have 200+GB of unallocated space that I would like to extend this
partition onto (at least 8 more GBs).

I know this can be done with diskpart but since this is the system
partition, needs to be done from the command line (i.e. boot into DOS).

However, to do so requires a boot disk with the proper RAID drivers (this is
a Dell PowerEdge with a PERC 5/i).

We do not have a floppy and I have tried creating a boot CD with the drivers
slipstreamed, but that failed.

My next resort was to use the Windows Automated Installation Kit, but I am
unsure if that is the right course of action.

Has anyone else gone through this same issue? Any tips, ideas?

Thanks.

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

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Sep 3, 2007, 11:56:27 AM9/3/07
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John <Jo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hello all:
>
> Here's the deal.
>
> We got a new server with Windows 2003 x64 Standard. It has only 12GB
> for the OS partition w/only 4 left.

OT, but the first thing I do when I get a new server is wipe & reinstall the
OS to my own specs. Trust no one. ;-)

>
> We have 200+GB of unallocated space that I would like to extend this
> partition onto (at least 8 more GBs).


>
> I know this can be done with diskpart but since this is the system
> partition, needs to be done from the command line (i.e. boot into
> DOS).

[pssst....there's no such thing as DOS in an NT-based OS ;-) ]

The system partition is a basic disk, right? diskpart won't work for you
otherwise.


>
> However, to do so requires a boot disk with the proper RAID drivers
> (this is a Dell PowerEdge with a PERC 5/i).
>
> We do not have a floppy and I have tried creating a boot CD with the
> drivers slipstreamed, but that failed.

Perhaps you didn't build the slipstream properly. That said, what about a
USB floppy? I still spec out all my servers with floppies (yeah, even in
2007)...but if you don't, make sure you have a USB one (and can boot from
it).

>
> My next resort was to use the Windows Automated Installation Kit, but
> I am unsure if that is the right course of action.
>
> Has anyone else gone through this same issue? Any tips, ideas?
>
> Thanks.

Have you seen:
"How to use Diskpart.exe to extend a data volume in Windows Server 2003, in
Windows XP, and in Windows 2000"
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=325590

...which says:

-----------------------------------
* Only the extension of data volumes is supported. System or boot volumes
may be blocked from being extended, and you may receive the following error:
Diskpart failed to extend the volume. Please make sure the volume is
valid for extending

* You cannot extend the partition if the system page file is located on the
partition. Move the page file to a partition that you do not wish to extend.

-----------------------------------

You might also check out http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;841650
(for a hotfix you may need).

That all being said, I confess to never having used diskpart, and would be
nervous about doing this on the system volume of a production server....
have you considered third party tools? I personally like Acronis stuff. Some
of it ain't cheap, but it's worth it.

http://www.acronis.com/enterprise/products/diskdirector/

If this is a brand new server, and it isn't in production, just flatten and
reinstall it, with a 30 or 40GB system partition.


seth

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Sep 3, 2007, 12:39:53 PM9/3/07
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FYI - dell has a utility that will create a bootable iso and load the perc
drivers...then will boot from the windows cd itself and no need to do the f6
thing. i tried it on a server last week and worked beautifully in getting
to the recovery console to fix an issue

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D-man

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Nov 2, 2007, 3:22:08 PM11/2/07
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John, did you get your issue resolved?
we also have server 2003 r2 std x64 w/12GB. KB841650 is not for std edition.
i tried diskpart, but it will not extend the drive, even after i moved
thepaging file.

D

D-man

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Nov 5, 2007, 4:27:26 PM11/5/07
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do you have a link for that Dell utility?

rgrvihc.c...@donotspam.com

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Oct 18, 2008, 10:25:17 AM10/18/08
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I have a production server with an array now containing 70GB. (HP
Proliant ML370G5, SmartArray 6400) When I set this up I had a mirrored
drive C: with 35 GB. Some of the programs we installed will only go to
the C: drive so the space got smaller. We added another drive and
chaged to RAID 5. Now we have the space, but the dynamic system volume
will not extend using EaseUS/ Acronis or trying to connect with a VISTA
machine and extending the drive.
Anyone ever dealt with this problem?
I see someone tried moving the page file to another partition, but I do
not know how to do that and the same person said that did not help.
Please help if you know how to do this.

Ron Rossi
rgr*vihc.com


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stitch

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Sep 18, 2009, 2:34:01 AM9/18/09
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hi, to extend the drive on server 2003, i used this one easeus
partition master server edition, and it worked flawlessly, and it also
can use to resize dynamic volume now indirectly, see here for details:
http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus-partition-manager/copy-dynamic-volume.htm


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luckcheng

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Dec 12, 2009, 10:53:05 PM12/12/09
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I hear other tool can convert the dynamic disk to the basic disk
directly, although it takes less time, but there is high risk of data
loss. I like to use partition master to 'copy the dynamic disk to the
basic disk '
(http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus-partition-manager/copy-dynamic-volume.htm)and
then resize on the basic disk, no data loss, it is very safe.


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