Specifications

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11.6 Expand Logical Volume
To expand a logical volume, expand its logical drive member(s) and then perform “expand log-
ical volume.”
Fig. 11.20 Expand Logical Volume
When prompted by "Expand Logical Volume?", choose Yes to confirm and the process will be
completed immediately.
11.7 Configuration Example: Volume Extension in Windows 2000
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Limitations When Using Windows 2000
1. This limitations apply only to the Windows NT Server or Windows 2000 Server Disk Man-
agement which includes the Extend Volume Set function; Windows NT Workstation does
not support this feature. The Volume Set Expansion formats the new area without affect-
ing existing files on the original volume.
2. The system drive (boot drive) of a Windows NT/2000 system cannot be expanded.
3. The drive to be expanded should be using the NTFS file system.
Example
The following example demonstrates the expansion of a 16988MB RAID 5 logical drive. The
HyperTerminal emulation software that comes with Windows Server is used to connect to the
RAID controller via RS-232C.
Fig. 11.21 View Logical Drive
You can view information about this drive in the Windows 2000 Server’s Computer Manage-
ment -> Storage -> Disk Management.