Cluster Service May Stop After Failover (169414)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition 4.0
- Microsoft Cluster Server
This article was previously published under Q169414 SYMPTOMS
If you install Microsoft Cluster Server and shut down one of the nodes
in the cluster, the cluster service may fail with the following event
codes in the system event log:
- Event 1006
- Event 7023
- Event 1009
CAUSE
When you shut down one of the cluster nodes, all resources should
transition to a surviving node in the cluster. If the shared SCSI bus loses
termination, the surviving node may not have access to the shared devices.
As a result, the surviving node may also fail and remove itself from the
cluster -- only if the quorum disk is inaccessible.
The cluster service requires access to a shared SCSI bus. The bus must be
terminated at all times. Some SCSI host adapters may provide termination
only while the computer has power. Thus, after powering off, termination
may be lost.
RESOLUTION
To alleviate this condition, supply external terminators for the bus or
enable constant termination of the adapter.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 1/5/2006 |
---|
Keywords: | kberrmsg kbprb kbsetup KB169414 |
---|
|