Change dhcp clustered disk to new san disk

Juan Maria Poyuelo 0 Reputation points
2023-06-26T07:38:38.3466667+00:00

Hello,

I have a two node failover cluster with dhcp service (Windows Server 2016). The customer has purchased a new san.

I need to move dhcp database from old san disk (letter d:) to new san disk (letter f:).

The disks are already presented but I can not find anywhere the rest of the steps to follow to change the DHCP database.

I appreciate the help. Thks

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  1. Melih ATASOYLU 0 Reputation points
    2023-06-27T19:20:02.6266667+00:00

    Hello,

    You can change the DHCP Database path through the DHCP console, right click on the server name, Properties and Advances tab

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