Property lists
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
You specify property lists on the Cluster.exe command line in the following ways:
Name**=Value[,Value ...][:Format][Name=Value[,Value ...][:**Format] ...]
For example:
cluster opsclust node mynode /priv prop1=string1,string2:multistring prop2=0xa,0xb:binary
: PropertyName1[,PropertyName2, ...]/usedefault
For example:
cluster opsclust node mynode /priv:prop1,prop2 /usedefault
To revert to the default value of a common property or to delete a private property, use the /usedefault command-line option.
The following table describes the available format options.
Format | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
Binary |
Separated list of values from 0 to 255 |
myBinary = 12,0xab,255:binary |
DWord |
Double word |
myDWord=2346:dword |
String |
Double quotation marks are required around strings with spaces |
myString="string value":string |
ExpandString |
Expanded by Cluster.exe |
myExpandString=^%windir^%:expandstr |
MultiString |
List of strings separated by commas |
myMultiString="string value 1", "string value 2":multistr |
Security |
Set access permissions. Access types are grant, deny, set, or revoke. An access mask is required for the types grant, deny, or set. Access masks are R for read, C for change, and F for full. |
mySecurity= devgroup \ user1, grant, RC, devgroup \ user2, revoke, everyone, set, F:security |
ULarge |
Unsigned 64-bit value |
myULarge = 12345678901234567890:ularge |