Cluster Service Error Code 1359
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(עברית)المملكة العربية السعودية (العربية)ไทย (ไทย)대한민국 (한국어)中华人民共和国 (中文)台灣 (中文)日本 (日本語) HomeWindows 10Windows 10 MobilePrevious versionsMDOPSurfaceSurface HubLibraryForums Ask a question Quick access Forums home Browse forums users FAQ Search related threads Remove From My Forums Asked by: Cluster Update KB2710487 for error 1359 Causes huge CPU increase on all hosts Windows Server > High Availability (Clustering) Question 0 Sign in to vote This is an interesting one. Windows 2008r2SP1 EE SQL 2008r2SP2CU1 EE We have installed Cluster Service Update KB 2710487, which is supposed to fix inexplicable Cluster Service crashes with https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd337818(v=ws.10).aspx error 1359. "The cluster service encountered an unexpected problem and will be shut down. The error code was '1359'" The problem is that the Update increases CPU consumption a great deal. We've identified some interesting behavior: Install the patch on one Node, reboot the Node. CPU is normal (0) until you move a cluster https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/bb06d697-9139-4361-85cf-434a17d618e9/cluster-update-kb2710487-for-error-1359-causes-huge-cpu-increase-on-all-hosts?forum=winserverClustering group to that nodeWith each Cluster Group Move a 1.25% increase in CPU is added to the Node, and it persists. Forever. Note that these are dedicated Nodes, and SQL Groups are complete inactive (no users, no databases)This CPU increase persists even after all Cluster Groups are moved off the Node3 processes clearly account for the total CPU increase. When comparing these processes to non-updated hosts we found each of their CPU usage has clearly increased, and each are in constant use. On non-patched hosts all 3 processes have little CPU usage, and are in use infrequently. Here's some metrics: PROCESSES ON A NON-UPDATED NODE Process CPU Frequency ------------------ --------- ------------------------------ Clussvc 1 Frequent but not steady lssas
Français Deutsch 日本語 Español Help Video Screencast Help Windows System Error Codes (exit codes) Description Created: 28 Jan 2009 • Updated: 20 Dec 2010 | 9 comments Language TranslationsMachine TranslationsDeutsch Français Español 简体中文 日本語 Sidd +19 19 Votes Login to vote Tweet Application installation (legacy setup applications or http://www.symantec.com/connect/articles/windows-system-error-codes-exit-codes-description Windows installer applications) sometimes fails without any error message. These tasks will return exit/error codes when log file is generated. The following script will help in getting the Exit/Error code of Application installation else on can get it from log file. Dim oShell, MyApp, i Set oShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") MyApp = """C:\MyApplication\Setup.exe"" /Q" i = 0 i = oShell.Run(MyApp, 1 ,True) WScript.Echo "Exit Code is: " & (i) Set oShell = Nothing Note: Use Silent switches according to cluster service the application. The table below describes system Exit/Error codes when a task is executed. The description of codes may help in identifying and troublshooting the issues. Code Description 0 The operation completed successfully. 1 Incorrect function. 2 The system cannot find the file specified. 3 The system cannot find the path specified. 4 The system cannot open the file. 5 Access is denied. 6 The handle is invalid. 7 The storage control blocks were destroyed. 8 Not enough storage cluster service error is available to process this command. 9 The storage control block address is invalid. 10 The environment is incorrect. 11 An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format. 12 The access code is invalid. 13 The data is invalid. 14 Not enough storage is available to complete this operation. 15 The system cannot find the drive specified. 16 The directory cannot be removed. 17 The system cannot move the file to a different disk drive. 18 There are no more files. 19 The media is write protected. 20 The system cannot find the device specified. 21 The device is not ready. 22 The device does not recognize the command. 23 Data error (cyclic redundancy check). 24 The program issued a command but the command length is incorrect. 25 The drive cannot locate a specific area or track on the disk. 26 The specified disk or diskette cannot be accessed. 27 The drive cannot find the sector requested. 28 The printer is out of paper. 29 The system cannot write to the specified device. 30 The system cannot read from the specified device. 31 A device attached to the system is not functioning. 32 The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. 33 The process cannot access the file because another process has locked a portion of the file. 34 The wrong diskette is in th