Article ID: 927468 - Last Review: November 27, 2007 - Revision: 1.2 How to move shared cluster resources to new hard disk drives by using the same drive letters in Exchange 2003 in a clustered environmentINTRODUCTIONThis article describes how to move shared cluster resources to new hard disk drives in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. MORE INFORMATIONConsider the following scenario. You are running Exchange 2003 in active/passive mode in a clustered environment. Additionally, you want to replace the hard disk drives that contain shared cluster resources. In this scenario, you can use a method that switches drive letters for the new drives to match the drive letters for the old drives to complete the data transfer process. To do this, follow these steps:
Any action plan that includes moving the MTA resource is a complex process that is risky to implement. Additionally, we do not support any such plan. The MSSearch resource can be deleted if you are not using content indexing and if you do not plan to use it. However, moving the MSSearch resource is more difficult. Moving the MTA resource is much more complex. Therefore, we do not recommend or officially support moving the MTA resource or the MSSearch resource. It is easier to change the location of the Mailroot and VS1 folders, the database files, the transaction log files, the tracking log files, and the working directory. Most users may want to locate these functions on different disks for performance reasons. In these situations, the method that this article describes is a practical way to do this. REFERENCESFor more information about how to manage Exchange Server clusters, visit the following Microsoft Web site: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/019f20a0-89c2-4b27-9402-7a5bdcc18035.aspx
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