HP StoreEasy 3000 Storage Administrator Guide

Table 5 Known issues (continued)
ResolutionIssue
Please ensure that all GPT
disks have a Microsoft
a. Get-partition DiskNumber <disk number from above> |
remove-Partition Confirm
Reserved Partition (MSR)
present. Error: 0x80070022
b. New-partition DiskNumber <disk number from above>
-Size 128MB GptType
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c. New-partition DiskNumber <disk number from above>
-Size <size> AssignDriveLetter | Format-Volume Force
3. Enter the Get-partition DiskNumber <disk number from above>
command to verify the new partitions.
To create the missing partition using diskpart, perform the following steps:
1. Open an elevated PowerShell command shell.
2. Enter diskpart.exe , and then execute the following commands:
a. rescan
b. list disk
NOTE: Note the disk number that corresponds to the disk that you want
to add to the cluster.
c. select disk
d. clean
e. create partition msr size=128
f. create partition primary size=<size in MB>
NOTE: This size parameter is optional. If you do not enter a value, the
complete remaining space is used.
g. format fs=ntfs quick label=<disk label>
h. exit
3. Enter the Get-partition DiskNumber <disk number from above>
command to verify the new partitions.
Method 2—Non-destructive partition creation
IMPORTANT: To use this method, you must have at least 128 MB of unpartitioned
space on the disk.
To create the missing partition using PowerShell, perform the following steps:
1. Open an elevated PowerShell command shell.
2. Enter the following command to create MSR and data partition using the disk
number found in the output of the Get-disk | where
{$_.PartitionStyle eq GPT}| get-partition
command:New-partition DiskNumber <disk number from above>
-Size 128MB GptType
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3. Execute the Get-partition DiskNumber <disk number from
above> command to verify the new partitions.
To create the missing partition using diskpart, perform the following steps:
1. Open an elevated PowerShell command shell.
2. Enter diskpart.exe, and then execute the following commands:
a. rescan
b. list disk
NOTE: Note the disk number that corresponds to the disk that you want
to add to the cluster.
c. select disk <disk number>
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