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02-20-2012 12:38 AM
02-20-2012 12:38 AM
Cluster Monitor Status Change - Node
And again this is thread about "Cluster Monitor Status Change".
I have two Windows Server 2008R2, MSCS with file shares.
Does anybody know, what does this alert indicates?
It happens for about 2 times every hour.
Most of the time I've got this alert:
"CPU Resource: device status on node %node% of cluster %cluster% became critical.", sometimes I get
"System Resource: ...".
But there is no big CPU utilization nor memory nor any other problem.
Everything is OK!
I don't want to disable cluster monitoring as soon as it can be helpful when real problem will happen.
Maybe, somebody have any idea?
How can I resolve this issue?
System Resource: device status on node sco1-bld-514 of cluster sco1-cls-03 became critical.
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03-05-2012 06:05 AM
03-05-2012 06:05 AM
Re: Cluster Monitor Status Change - Node
This has been discussed several times. the general concensous is that there is a bug in the cluster monitor.