Storage KB Articles

Applies To: Windows Server 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2

Windows NT and Windows 2000

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Chkdsk runs while running Microsoft Cluster Server Setup

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Run the CHKDSK /F Command on a Shared Cluster Disk

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Antivirus Software May Cause Problems with Cluster Services

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How to Change Quorum Disk Designation

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Dynamic Disk Configuration Unavailable for Server Cluster Disks

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Troubleshooting Event ID 9, 11, and 15 on Cluster Servers

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Enhanced Disk Resource Private Properties Using Cluster Server

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How to Extend the Space of Existing Shared Disks with Windows Clustering

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How to Migrate Dfs Root Configuration to a Windows 2000 Cluster

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How to: Configure Event Log Replication in Windows 2000 Cluster Servers

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Cannot Place Swap File on a Windows NT Cluster Shared Disk

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Considerations when you create clustered file shares on a Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 server cluster

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MSCS/Cluster Does Not Form with Error Messages 170 and 5086

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How to Properly Restore Cluster Information

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Security Considerations When Implementing Clustered File Shares

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Implementing Home Folders on a Server Cluster

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MSCS printer shares may not come online if quorum log is too small

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How to set the startup value for a resource on a clustered server

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Reparse Point Support in Windows 2000-Based Clusters

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Some Cluster Server File Share Resources Are Not Available

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Cluster Administrator Switches for Connecting to a Cluster

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How to Configure Disk Quotas for a Shared Disk in a Cluster

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Windows Clustering and Geographically Separate Sites

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No Global Groups Are Available Creating File-Share Resource Permissions in Cluster Administrator

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The Cluster Internet Protocol Address May Not Come Online After the Quorum Disk Is Corrupted

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How to Create a Server Cluster File Share with Cluster.exe

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Multiple-Path Software May Cause Disk Signature to Change

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Recovering from a Lost or Corrupted Quorum Log

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Microsoft Cluster Server May Not Share Folders Automatically

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Enhanced Disk Resource Private Properties Using Cluster Server

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Microsoft Cluster Service Installation Resources

Windows Server 2003

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The Features of the Local Quorum Resource on Windows Server 2003 Cluster

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Server Clusters Do Not Support GPT Shared Disks

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Recovering from a Lost or Corrupted Quorum Log

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Dynamic vs. Basic Storage in Windows 2000

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Clustering Cannot Determine If a Shared Disk Is Working Properly

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Best Practices for NTFS Compression

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Error 3 When Creating a File Share on a Cluster with the Application Wizard

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How to Troubleshoot Printing Issues on a Windows Server 2003 Cluster

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Cluster Service improvements for Storage Area Networks (SANs)

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Support for Multiple Clusters Attached to the Same SAN Device

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A Removed Disk Can Have Its Corresponding Cluster Resource Started

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Cannot Use 32-Bit Resources on a 64-Bit Server Cluster

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Best Practices for Drive-Letter Assignments on a Server Cluster

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How to Configure Volume Mount Points on a Clustered Server

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How to Configure Windows Clustering Groups for Hot Spare Support

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How to Use DFS on Server Cluster to Maintain a Single Namespace

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Cluster Service Does Not Remove File Share Entries from LANMANSRVR

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How to Extend the Partition of a Cluster Shared Disk

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Adding support for more than eight LUNs in Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000

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Support for Booting from a Storage Area Network (SAN)

1LooksAlive is a cursory status check that runs every 5 seconds (default). This routine simply checks that the disk status is not marked failed. LooksAlive is a cursory status check that runs every 5 seconds (default). This routine simply checks that the disk status is not marked failed. IsAlive is a more thorough check and occurs every 60 seconds (default). This routine checks that the disk status is not marked failed. If status is not failed, then FindFirstFile runs on the root of the disk to make sure the file system is still mounted and the disk is accessible