• JohnnyDBA (12/5/2011)


    Any solution to this issue? I'm getting the same problem.

    SQL Server 2008 R2

    Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1

    SAN disks

    I get it whether the disks are in available storage or if they are pre-added to the cluster resource group.

    "The volume that contains SQL Server data directory <directory path> does not belong to the cluster group"

    Thank you in advance.

    John

    1. Ensure that you have successfully created SQL Server resource group.

    2. Make all the disks where you want to keep the data & log files a part of this group.

    3. Ensure you have added the dependency on these drives.


    Sujeet Singh