failoverclusters.validation.bestpracticetests.dll

Company
Microsoft Corporation
Description

Failover Clusters Best Practice Validation

Version
6.1.7601.17514
Architecture
32 bit
Threat Score
0 %
Original size
131.1 Kb
Download size
38.7 Kb
MD5
0e32602a82dc3107f1e341620ededc82
SHA1
578f51a668f10808e83655cb89d9ddb3ae1994ed
SHA256
2ed108af36268d1ea8bbb63541a939666df3e4385e68e271e56ee1215a04e93b
4Causes a stop error (bug check) on the cluster node.

The Cluster

The Microsoft Cluster Shared Volume filter driver (CSVFilter.sys) startup type on node {0} is not set to the default and recommended value of DEMAND_START (0x3).  This may have been changed by another application or by and administrator during the troubleshooting of a problem.  This setting affects whether the driver is automatically started and at what point in the system boot process that the driver starts.  To change the setting back to the recommended value, open Registry

The Microsoft Failover Cluster Virtual Adapter (NetFT.sys) startup type on node {0} is not set to the default and recommended value of DEMAND_START (0x3).  This may have been changed by another application or by and administrator during the troubleshooting of a problem.  This setting affects whether the driver is automatically started and at what point in the system boot process that the driver starts.  To change the setting back to the recommended value, open Registry

The cluster disk driver (clusdisk.sys) startup type on node {0} is set to SERVICE_DISABLED (0x4).  The recommended value is SYSTEM_START (0x1).  This may have been changed by another application or by and administrator during the troubleshooting of a problem.  This setting affects whether the driver is automatically started and at what point in the system boot process that the driver starts.  To change the setting back to the recommended value, open Registry

The current value is {0}, which indicates that the failover cluster will do a quick check of each volume of the resource during online process.  It will run chkdsk if it is detected that the volumes need it.  If chkdsk is unable to repair the problem, the resource will have its state changed to failed.  If the quick check indicates that chkdsk is not needed for recovery, it will run chkdsk in read only mode (i.e. chkdsk on a snapshot of the volume) and proceed with the online.

The current value is {0}, which indicates that the failover cluster will do a thorough check of each volume of the resource during the online process.  It will run chkdsk if it is detected that the volumes need it.  If chkdsk is unable to repair the problem, the resource will have its state changed to failed.

The default value is 0, which indicates that the failover cluster will do a quick check of each volume of the resource during online process.  It will run chkdsk if it is detected that the volumes need it.  If chkdsk is unable to repair the problem, the resource will have its state changed to failed.

Last update: 16/11/2024