Error Id 5005 Cluster
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25, 20091 0 0 0 I have a 2 node MSCS quorum based cluster and was unable to move my cluster group from https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/ganand/2009/03/25/unable-to-move-my-cluster-group-from-node-a-to-node-b-and-cluster-log-analysis/ node 17 to node16 manually from cluadmin. So let’s have a look and the very first thing one will do is look at cluster.log and event logs…we at Microsoft will grab a quick cluster mps reports to see detailed information. So I quickly ran cluster mps on both nodes and that grabbed all the log error id files in cab file which I can look into now. Link for cluster mps http://download.microsoft.com/download/b/b/1/bb139fcb-4aac-4fe5-a579-30b0bd915706/MPSRPT_CLUSTER.EXE now from my cluster mps reports I quickly outlined a few things that will come handy in my analysis ffbc99dc-0432-4bc4-89bc-90c5899b99d1-------Cluster IP Address {IP Address} c6b92a6f-6190-4ec2-b34f-c9a834c8b8f7-------Disk Q: {Physical Disk} 3fa17b2e-a365-4c5d-8fde-460c74deaaf6-------Cluster Name {Network Name} ========================================================================================== Cluster Disk Driver Parameters ========================================================================================== error id 5005 Available Disk Signatures ----------------- Current Used Disk Signatures ------------------- 1. E098B1A3 2. E098B1A2 3. C39BA6F5 4. AF4763FD 5. 09C073AC 6. 09C073A8 Cluster.log Node 17 00000468.00000128::2009/03/18-12:19:10.651 INFO [FM] FmpDoMoveGroup: Entry—we moved the cluster group from node 17 to node 16 and whenever we do this we see FmpDoMoveGroup in the cluster.log so you can search for DoMove if you want to check in cluster.log when we moved the group and what happened after that 00000468.00000128::2009/03/18-12:19:10.651 INFO [FM] FmpMoveGroup: Entry 00000468.00000128::2009/03/18-12:19:10.651 INFO [FM] FmpPickNodeFromPreferredListAtRandom: Picking node for group 9d4fae4b-7dba-44f1-992a-0ecf1502e654 [Cluster Group1], suggested node 1…cluster group was on node 2 originally and here node 1 is being suggested as this is a 2 node cluster 00000468.00000128::2009/03/18-12:19:10.651 INFO [FM] FmpPickNodeFromPreferredListAtRandom: Node 1 for group 9d4fae4b-7dba-44f1-992a-0ecf1502e654 is user preferred…this guid belongs to cluster group and as you see --00000c50.00000c30::2009/01/06-14:06:03.226 OBRENAME "Group" "9d4fae4b-7dba-44f1-992a-0ecf1502e654" "Cluster Group"—I got this information from cluster.oml file 00000468.00000128::2009/03/18-12:19:10.651 INFO [FM] FmpPickNodeFromPreferredListAtRandom: Selected node 1 for group 9d4f