Newbie: Moving a workgroup to an external drive

I am just setting up a snow leopard server for our small design firm on a mini. I'm sure I'm missing some really basic concepts to I apologize in advance.
I have a large Drobo which I want to put our company workgroup files on. When I installed the server I put client accounts on the Drobo so I have "/Volumes/drobo/Shared Items" and /Volumes/drobo/ServiceData folders on it but the workgroup was created on the main HD under /Groups.
How do I get the workgroup currently stored on
/Groups/MyWorkgroup
to store files on
/Volumes/drobo//Groups/MyWorkgroup
Thanks,
-marc

Thanks for the quick response. Sorry I though since I was setting up this was the place.
I have tried
Workgroup Manager > Groups > MyWorkgroup > Group Folder
But it only seem to offer network mount point for the group. Not a way to change the physical hard disc the the group is saved to.
Maybe I should mention that the Drobo is connected to the server via FireWire.
Thanks,
-marc
Message was edited by: infield

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