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Restore registry check points stop working after you restore a server cluster


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Symptoms

After you restore the Cluster service on a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000-based server cluster, the registry check pointing feature of Windows clustering may stop functioning.

Additionally, you may receive one of or all the following event messages in the System log of the Event Viewer:

Source: ClusSvc
Event ID: 1024
Description: The registry checkpoint for cluster resource %ResourceName% could not be restored to registry key HKLM\system\currentcontrolset\services\%ServiceName%. The resource may not function correctly. Make sure no other processes have open handles to subkeys in the registry subtree.

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Source: ClusSvc
Event ID: 1082
Description: The Microsoft Clustering Service failed restore a registry key for resource %ResourceName% when it was brought online. This error code was <NTSTATUS>. Some changes may be lost.

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Source: ClusSvc
Event ID: 1080
Desription: The Microsoft Clustering Service could not write file (C:\DOCUME~1\exmscs\LOCALS~1\Temp\CLSxxx.tmp). The disk may be low on disk space, or some other serious condition exists.

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Cause

This behavior may occur when you restore the Cluster service by using the -resetquorumlog parameter.

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Resolution

To resolve this behavior, reset the server cluster check points by using the Windows Server 2003 ClusterRecovery utility. To obtain this utility, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

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More information

In earlier versions of Windows server clusters, resetting the check points is more complex. With Windows Server 2003, the ClusterRecovery utility (ClusterRecovery.exe) restores the check points much faster. This utility is included with the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit and is also ported (backported) to Microsoft Windows 2000 Server. For additional information about how to use the ClusterRecovery tool to reset server cluster check points, view the ClusterRecovery.chm help file that is included with the ClusterRecovery.exe program.

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Keywords: KB307469, kbinfo

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Article Info
Article ID : 307469
Revision : 8
Created on : 2/28/2007
Published on : 2/28/2007
Exists online : False
Views : 543