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Failover-Clustering vs. Storage Module #3041

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When used in Failover Cluster, cmdlets from the Storage module operate on cluster level (all servers in the cluster).

I think we need more details here - why does 'get-disk' not list some disks when Failover-Clustering is enabled?
How can we enable 'get-disk' or the storage module in general to work with disks again when Failover-Clustering is enabled?
If it's because a disk is available to a cluster, how do we make that disk NOT available to the cluster?

When I enable failover-clustering on my SQL server, I run get-disk and suddenly only 2 of my 8 total disks are showing. The other 6 disks are showing in disk management. I dont plan on making those shared cluster disks, how can I make the storage module start recognizing them as normal disks again?


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m3dos commented on Jul 28, 2022

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