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Macfuse core11/5/2023 ![]() This dependency will cause the resource to come online after the disk resource that hosts the mount point is successfully brought online. In the Resource column, click the Dependencies tab.Ĭlick the root disk, click Apply, and then click OK. Right-click the disk resource that hosts the mount point, and then click Properties. Both disks now appear in the Available Storage area of the storage pane. Select the disk that hosts both the mount point and the volume for the mount point, and then click OK. If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action that it displays is what you want, and then click Continue. To do this, click Start, click Administrative Tools, and then click Failover Cluster Management. Open the Failover Cluster Management snap-in. The disk that hosts the volume for the mount point Select an empty folder, or create a new folder, and then click OK two times.įollow these steps to add the following disks to the cluster: Expand the root drive that hosts the volume for the mount point.Click Mount in the following empty NTFS folder, and then click Browse.Right-click the disk, click Change Drive Letter and Paths, and then click Add.Make sure that the volume does not have a drive letter assigned to it. ![]() Select an empty folder or create a new folder, click OK, and then click Next. Expand X:, where X represents the root drive that hosts the mount point.On the Assign Drive Letter or Path screen, click Mount in the following empty NTFS folder, and then click Browse.Enter the volume size, and then click Next.When the New Simple Volume Wizard starts, click Next.If the disk does not have a volume, complete steps 4d-4i.On the disk that will host the mount point, follow these steps: Click Add, assign a drive letter, and then click OK.Right-click the disk, and then click Change Drive Letter and Paths.If the volume has a drive letter, go to step 4. If the volume does not have a drive letter, complete steps 3i-3j.Format the partition by using the NTFS file system, click Next, and then click Finish.On the Assign Drive Letter or Path screen, assign a drive letter, and then click Next. ![]()
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