Thanks! Diskpart will do exactly what I want.
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I'm a newbie at this - I need to import a SAN-based snapshot of a dynamic disk on a Windows 2003 server for backups. The SAN vendor tools work perfectly with basic disks, but not with dynamic, so I'm trying to work out a way to automate the import of the dynamic disk database using PowerShell.
Any thoughts gratefully received!
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by: BSonPoshPosted on 2009-04-07 at 06:37:18ID: 24087158
oye! I would probably start with DiskPart.exe
I don't know of a way to do this with Powershell without writing your own API wrapper. I assume MS never thought someone would want to script this :)