Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? Add all appropriate cluster member servers to the list of possible resource owners, and click "Next. Remove any resource dependencies by clicking on the resource and clicking "Remove. Choose the new drive you've just added and formatted in the "Physical Disk Parameters" dialog box.
Ensure this is correct before continuing since you cannot change it after the resource is corrected. Click "Next" and then "Finish. Double-click on the resource group in the left-hand pane where you added the drive or clustered physical disk resource.
Locate your new drive on the right-hand pane. Right-click the drive and click "Bring Online. This article introduces the default resource dependencies in SQL Server and the restrictions on these dependencies. Do not change the default dependency tree except for the changes that are listed in this article or the changes that are listed in the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: SQL Server support for mounted folders.
The double dependency on the mount point is to make sure that SQL Server cannot start and load databases without the physical disks being available. This helps prevent database corruption. First a few classes should be described:. Enumerating an instance of this class gives us a list of all the disks that are added to the cluster. This is a new class that has been introduced in Windows Server This class provides a list of all the disks that are visible from all the nodes and can be added to the cluster.
This is an associator class.
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