Re: Automatically Restart Failed Cluster Resource
- From: "Chuck Timon [Microsoft]" <ctimon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 07:37:39 -0500
Probably because the network problems are severe enough that you have exceeded the Restart Threshold for the resource and the threshold does not get reset until the cluster service is stopped and restarted.
Chuck Timon, Jr.
Microsoft Corporation
Longhorn Readiness Team
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"kevstr" <kevstr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:0610B8FB-E0B4-4370-8583-3925AAEC6EC6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
My problem is I have a intermitten issue with network that I am
troubleshooting. This issue in causing my Cluster IP address to go offline
and it does not come back online until I manually bring the resource back
online. I found the following KB article 228923 as a interm solution however
the resolution does not work. I have followed this article step by step. I
have restarted the cluster services on both nodes after I have typed in the
command ( cluster res "Cluster IP Address" /prop RetryPeroidOnFailure=900000
) to enable the RetryPeroidOnFailure. When I type cluster res "Cluster IP
Address" /prop after I made the changes and restarted the cluster services on
both nodes the changes do not appear. However after I typed the command I did
receive a message saying that the changes will not take place until the
Cluster Resource is brought back online. Again, after I take the resource
offline and back on line the changes do not take place. At this point the
only thing I have not done is reboot each cluster node.
Thanks!!!!
Kevin
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