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imughal
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Posted - 03/08/2012 :  05:29:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,

i have 2 node cluster on MS SQL Server 2008 R2 on MS Windows 2008 R2. when i perform cluster test and move resource from node 1 to node 2 than it fails, following error wriiten in cluster event log.

The Cluster service failed to bring clustered service or application completely online or offline.
One or more resources may be in a failed state. This may impact the availability of the clustered service or application.

Cluster resource 'SQL IP Address 1 (Cluster-XXX)' in clustered service or application 'Cluster-XXX' failed.

Cluster resource 'IP Address XX.XX.XX.XX' in clustered service or application 'Cluster-XXXXX' failed.

Cluster disk resource 'Cluster Disk 3' indicates corruption for volume '\\?\Volume{f576887de3-5192-11e1-b66c-0016447f7a355}'. Chkdsk is being run to repair problems. The disk will be unavailable until Chkdsk completes. Chkdsk output will be logged to file 'C:\Windows\Cluster\Reports\ChkDsk_ResCluster Disk 3_Disk3Part1.log'.
Chkdsk may also write information to the Application Event Log.

than i revert back resource to Node 1 and working. please guide why fail occur what configuration cause problema and how to fix it.

thx.

tkizer
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Posted - 03/08/2012 :  14:03:59  Show Profile  Visit tkizer's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Yikes. You've got disk issues that you need to resolve. Check with your server admin. It's not a SQL issue.

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rickymartin
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Posted - 04/01/2012 :  02:00:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You can check for the disk depdencies.The disk are not getting failovered to the other node.
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