Expanding Hyper-V Csv

Expanding Hyper-V Csv



3/3/2015  · Extend Cluster shared volume (CSV) Hyper-v. The first step is to extend the lun on your storage device. Then, look into your failover cluster manager to find the owner of the CSV. This can be found in the Storage -> Disks section under Current Owner. 1.


Hello, We’re planning on expanding a volume that is currently being used as a CSV (Hyper-V Cluster Shared Volume). The file system in Windows is CSVFS and is connected to 4 Hyper-V hosts. The volume is currently 1.5 TB with 200 GB free. We will expand the volume to 2.5 TB. These are the steps we ar…


5/13/2013  · Expanding the size of a Clustered Shared Volume (CSV) in Hyper-V 2012. Posted on May 13, 2013 by lyncuser. Today I needed to add more storage space to a CSV hosted on a NetApp appliance. This is a surprisingly simple task to do and only took about 2 minutes. All you need to do is login to NetApp OnCommand find the LUN in question, edit and …


3/26/2012  · also you can use more than one csv with the hyper-v cluster.for extend the volume you can simple use diskpart http://blogs.technet.com/b/chrad/archive/2010/07/15/cluster-shared-volumes-csv-extending-a-volume.aspx, 12/3/2016  · Expand S2D CSV Volume In this example I am using a Hyper-Converged model with 3 nodes and 3-way mirror disk. As you can see below, I have four virtual disks in the S2D cluster named “Collect”, “vDisk02”, “vDisk03”, “vDisk04” with capacity of 127 GB and 700 GB.


8/25/2011  · The CSV coordinator is the disk owner in the cluster Login to the CSV coordinator machine If you are using the GUI version you can use the Disk Management under Storage in the Server Manager. You can now rescan for disks and then expand the Disk or LUN. If you are using Hyper-V or Windows Server Core you can use diskpart

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