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In a message dated 1/18/99 5:04:48 AM Pacific Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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<< I was told that Novell volume cannot be re-configure without starting over
again. Someone please tell me that I'm wrong, I'd like to know the sulotion.
Jun
"Shawn M. Shea" wrote:
> I have to re-configure a Novell 4.11 server with two 9.2gb mirrored SCSI
> drives. The server was previously set up by someone else and I don't want
to
> re-format and install it again. Currently the sys volume is 100meg and
needs
> to be changed to 500meg as per software requirements of a program being run
> on it. I want to know the quickest way to make this change with this
> arrangement. Many thanks.
>
> Shawn Shea
>>
Shawn:
In a way, Jun is correct. But you shouldn't have to re-create the volume. If
you have free space on the drive that has the SYS: volume, at the server
console type in
LOAD INSTALL
(That will activate the install nlm from the default directory) A menu will
appear called Installation Options. The third line is the Volume Options.
You will select that one to configure the volume. You should be able to
increase the size if you have free space available.
Another option to increase the SYS: volume, or any volume, is to span the
volume over several HD's.
HTH,
Kevin Nowicki
PCBUILD's List Owner's:
Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]>
Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>
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