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A quick look at the redbook has the dates about 2.5
years ago, which was prior to V5R4. In V5R3, you could not
truly expand a drive. In V5R4, you can expand a drive very
easily. Always make sure you have a complete copy of the
drive before you start, which will be located in the
/QFPNWSSTG directory of the IFS. I believe the info center
link is V5R4.

If you have V5R4, its real easy to do. You bring down
the server, you do a copy based upon the old NWSSTG space,
and then you attach the new one in the old ones place and
bring up the NWSD. Then you go into Disk management (or
something like that) under Services (right click my computer)
and you can use the DISKPART utility. I did this a month ago
on a V5R4 system running Windows 2003 Server.

This last paragraph is exactly what the redbook says to do.


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