Failover Clusters Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell
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Failover Clusters
This reference provides cmdlet descriptions and syntax for all failover cluster-specific cmdlets. It lists the cmdlets in alphabetical order based on the verb at the beginning of the cmdlet.
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Adds a cryptographic or registry checkpoint for a resource. |
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Makes a new disk available for use in a failover cluster. |
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Creates a clustered file server resource group that includes one or more disks, on which shared folders can be created for users. |
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Configures high availability for an application that was not originally designed to run in a failover cluster. |
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Configures an application controlled by a script that runs in Windows Script Host, within a failover cluster. |
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Configures high availability for a service that was not originally designed to run in a failover cluster. |
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Adds an empty resource group to the failover cluster configuration, in preparation for adding clustered resources to the group. |
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Creates a highly available iSCSI Target server. |
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Adds a node, or server, to a failover cluster. |
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Creates a clustered print server, a resource group that includes a printer and a disk for storing print job information and printer drivers. |
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Adds a resource to a clustered role, resource group, in a failover cluster. |
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Adds a resource to the list of resources on which a particular resource depends, using AND as the connector, within a failover cluster. |
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Adds a resource type to a failover cluster, and specifies information such as the dynamic-link library (DLL) to be used with that resource type. |
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Creates a clustered file server for scale-out application data. |
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Creates a highly available basic server. |
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Makes a volume available in Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs) in a failover cluster. |
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Creates a clustered virtual machine, that is, a virtual machine that can be failed over if necessary to a different server in the failover cluster. |
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Configures monitoring for a service or Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) event in a virtual machine. |
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Prevents the specified user or users from accessing a failover cluster. |
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Clears the persistent reservation on a disk in a failover cluster. |
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Clears the cluster configuration from a node that was evicted from a failover cluster. |
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Gets information about one or more failover clusters in a given domain. |
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Gets information about permissions that control access to a failover cluster. |
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Gets information about the disks that can support failover clustering and are visible to all nodes, but are not yet part of the set of clustered disks. |
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Retrieves a cryptographic or registry checkpoint for a resource in a failover cluster. |
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Gets information about one or more clustered roles, or resource groups, in a failover cluster. |
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Creates a log file for all nodes, or a specific node in a failover cluster. |
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Gets information about one or more networks in a failover cluster. |
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Gets information about one or more network adapters in a failover cluster. |
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Gets information about one or more nodes, or servers, in a failover cluster. |
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Gets information about which nodes can own a resource in a failover cluster or information about the order of preference among owner nodes for a clustered role. |
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Gets detailed information about an object in a failover cluster, such as a cluster resource. |
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Gets information about the quorum configuration of a failover cluster. |
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Gets information about one or more resources in a failover cluster. |
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Gets information about the dependencies that have been configured between clustered resources in a failover cluster. |
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Generates a report that lists the dependencies between resources in a failover cluster. |
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Gets information about one or more resource types in a failover cluster. |
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Gets information about Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs) in a failover cluster. |
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Retrieves the list of services and events currently being monitored in the virtual machine. |
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Grants access to a failover cluster, either full access or read-only access. |
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Moves a clustered role, a resource group, from one node to another in a failover cluster. |
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Moves a clustered resource from one clustered role to another within a failover cluster. |
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Moves a Cluster Shared Volume (CSV) to ownership by a different node in a failover cluster. |
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Gets the state of Cluster Shared Volumes in a cluster. |
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Moves the ownership of a clustered virtual machine to a different node. |
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Creates a new failover cluster. |
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Destroys an existing failover cluster. |
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Removes a user from the access list on the cluster. |
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Removes a cryptographic or registry checkpoint for a resource in a failover cluster. |
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Removes a clustered role, also called a resource group, from a failover cluster. |
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Removes a node from a failover cluster. |
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Removes a clustered resource from the failover cluster. |
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Removes a dependency between two resources in a clustered role within a failover cluster. |
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Removes a resource type from a failover cluster. |
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Removes a volume from the Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs) in a failover cluster, and places it in Available Storage in the cluster. |
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Removes monitoring of a service or custom event that is currently being monitored. |
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Runs repair tools on a Cluster Shared Volume (CSV) locally on a cluster node. |
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Resets the Application Critical state of a virtual machine, so that the virtual machine is no longer marked as being in a critical state in the cluster. |
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Resumes activity on a failover cluster node after it has suspended it, or paused. |
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Turns off maintenance for a disk resource or Cluster Shared Volume (CSV) within a failover cluster. |
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Sets the size and level of detail for the cluster log. |
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Specifies which nodes can own a resource in a failover cluster or specifies the order of preference among owner nodes for a clustered role, or a resource group. |
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Controls specific properties of an object in a failover cluster, such as a resource, a group, or a network. |
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Configures quorum options for a failover cluster. |
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Specifies the resources that a particular resource depends on within a failover cluster. |
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Starts the Cluster service on all nodes of the cluster on which it is not yet started. |
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Brings one or more clustered services and applications, also known as resource groups, online on a failover cluster. |
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Starts the Cluster service on a node in a failover cluster. |
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Brings a resource online in a failover cluster. |
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Stops the Cluster service on all nodes in a failover cluster, which will stop all services and applications configured in the cluster. |
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Takes one or more clustered services and applications, also known as resource groups, offline on a failover cluster. |
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Stops the Cluster service on a node in a failover cluster. |
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Takes a resource offline in a failover cluster. |
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Suspends activity on a failover cluster node, that is, pause the node. |
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Turns on maintenance for a disk resource or Cluster Shared Volume so that you can run a disk maintenance tool without triggering failover. |
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Runs validation tests for failover cluster hardware and settings. |
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Simulates a failure of a cluster resource. |
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Renews or releases the DHCP lease for an IP address resource in a failover cluster. |
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Registers existing Network Name resources with a DNS server in a way that does not interrupt cluster availability. |
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Refreshes the configuration of a clustered virtual machine within a failover cluster. |
Hinweis
To list all the cmdlets that are available, use the Get-Command -Module FailoverClusters
cmdlet.
Um weitere Informationen zur Syntax beliebiger Cmdlets zu erhalten, verwenden Sie das Get-Help
<Cmdlet-Name>-Cmdlet, wobei <Cmdlet-Name> der Name des Cmdlets ist, zu dem Sie Informationen wünschen. Um ausführlichere Informationen zu erhalten, können Sie die folgenden Cmdlets ausführen:
● Get-Help
<Cmdlet-Name> -Detailed
● Get-Help
<Cmdlet-Name> -Examples
● Get-Help
<Cmdlet-Name> -Full
More Information
For more information about the cmdlets, see Failover Clustering in the Windows Server Library.