SQL 2014 with a 2 member cluster. The data and log path reside on a JBoD device attached to a server via a SaS cable. For some unknown reason, that JBoD device was unaccessible and we had to physically attach it to a different server. Re-attach the storage pools and set permission on the shares. Now the data and log paths are accessible on the "new" server. Now i am trying to tell SQL server where the new data and log path is located. I started SQL config manager and double-click the instance name. In startup parameters tab, change the old path to the new path and click update then apply. Then on the advanced tab, double-click the data and log path and enter the new paths and click apply. I also changed SQL references to the old server to the new server in the registry but can not get the SQL service started. How does 1 change the old references to the new references when you can not start management studio?
I see this in the event viewer:
FileMgr::StartLogFiles: Operating system error 2(The system cannot find the file specified.) occurred while creating or opening file '\\oldserver\Sharename$\modellog.ldf'. Diagnose and correct the operating system error, and retry the operation.