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Steve
Hi
I'm using two domain controllers which are also used as file servers
with each a capacity of 60 GB of disk space
There is a network share named X:\ mapped to file server 1.
Part of the files on the X-drive are located on file server 1 and
another part on file server 2 although they all appear in the X to the
end users.
File server 1 has no disk space left but there's plenty on file server
2 (almost 30 GB).
I'm wondering why the extra files are not automatically copied to file
server 2? (Because I did not put those other files on file server 2).
First I thought the guy who set this up before me used Dfs but I can't
find any Dfs root or whatsover so I'm wondering how do those files
belonging to the X-drive which is actually mapped to the first file
server get on file server 2 and second, what might be a possible
reasen why it stopped copying files to file server 2
Many thanks in advance
Kind regards
Steve
I'm using two domain controllers which are also used as file servers
with each a capacity of 60 GB of disk space
There is a network share named X:\ mapped to file server 1.
Part of the files on the X-drive are located on file server 1 and
another part on file server 2 although they all appear in the X to the
end users.
File server 1 has no disk space left but there's plenty on file server
2 (almost 30 GB).
I'm wondering why the extra files are not automatically copied to file
server 2? (Because I did not put those other files on file server 2).
First I thought the guy who set this up before me used Dfs but I can't
find any Dfs root or whatsover so I'm wondering how do those files
belonging to the X-drive which is actually mapped to the first file
server get on file server 2 and second, what might be a possible
reasen why it stopped copying files to file server 2
Many thanks in advance
Kind regards
Steve