Hello everyone,
I have clustered storage spaces on windows server 2012 r2 and I've replaced one disk in pool (ex PhysicalDisk1). From performance counters I can see, that new physical disk is not used (no read/write operations).
Just running Repair-VirtualDisk or Optimize-Volume doesn't help. I can set Usage of any other disk (ex. PhysicalDisk2) as Retired, than Repair-VirtualDisk, and than set it back to AutoSelect. After that PhysicalDisk1 will be used for IO operations, but PhysicalDisk2 - will not.
Is there a way to equally redistribute load between all physical disk after repalcement?
I have clustered storage spaces on windows server 2012 r2 and I've replaced one disk in pool (ex PhysicalDisk1). From performance counters I can see, that new physical disk is not used (no read/write operations).
Just running Repair-VirtualDisk or Optimize-Volume doesn't help. I can set Usage of any other disk (ex. PhysicalDisk2) as Retired, than Repair-VirtualDisk, and than set it back to AutoSelect. After that PhysicalDisk1 will be used for IO operations, but PhysicalDisk2 - will not.
Is there a way to equally redistribute load between all physical disk after repalcement?