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Old 17-Jan-2005, 12:47 PM
cche888@yahoo.com
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Default Re: Netware 5.1 cannot see the new space on RAID

FYI, installed the SP8 beta and still not able to use the free space to
modify the volume but able to create a new storage group. What a pain!

I am going to roll back to SP6 and see if I can modify the volume there.
If I can, it means the bug is created in SP7.

When can I want to use the new space!!!

Che

> Thanks for the quick response. I will download the utility and see.
>
> I noticed that I can create a new Storage Group with the new space but
> cannot see the new space when modifing existing storage group/volume. I
> duplicated the same problem on my test server this morning. I guess this
> proved to be a Netware problem, right?
>
> I am going to download the SP8 beta version and put ont the test network
> and see if that's be fixed.
>
> Thanks again.
> Che
>
> > I vaguely remember that on NW 5.x in the past, there have been bugs in
> > NSS where an NSS partition could get "orphaned", e.g. it would be
> > there, but you can't use the space. This seems to be the bug you are
> > seeing.
> > I can't find back information about this issue now.
> > In any case, what you could do for a start is download a demo version
> > of Portlock's Storage Manager. While the Demo version does not allow
> > you to fix anything, it can however run analyse your disks and tell you
> > what is wrong. You can find it here:
> >
> > http://www.portlock.com/products/stormgr/index.htm
> >
> > --
> > Marcel Cox (using XanaNews 1.17.1.2)

>


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