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03-23-2005 06:13 AM
03-23-2005 06:13 AM
NAS9000 Cluster Problem
Hi
after months of no trouble its all going wrong here.
We have clustered NAS9000s. System crashed today while someone was doing a tar of large files via NFS.
Now I can't start the cluster service and seem to have list everything.
All the shared disks are visisbly listed eg e:, f: etc but I cannot access any of them from windows explorer. Obviosuly as I can't see the Quorum disk I can't start the Cluster Service.
I get the same picture from either node, whether it is up on its own, or whether both nodes are up.
I'm completely stuck.
Any ideas gratefully received
Regards
Jon
after months of no trouble its all going wrong here.
We have clustered NAS9000s. System crashed today while someone was doing a tar of large files via NFS.
Now I can't start the cluster service and seem to have list everything.
All the shared disks are visisbly listed eg e:, f: etc but I cannot access any of them from windows explorer. Obviosuly as I can't see the Quorum disk I can't start the Cluster Service.
I get the same picture from either node, whether it is up on its own, or whether both nodes are up.
I'm completely stuck.
Any ideas gratefully received
Regards
Jon
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03-23-2005 06:59 AM
03-23-2005 06:59 AM
Re: NAS9000 Cluster Problem
hi
fixed with a /resetquorumlog option when starting the cluster service
thanks
fixed with a /resetquorumlog option when starting the cluster service
thanks
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