Event Id 1146 Microsoft Windows Failover Clustering Tools

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I want to discuss some of the troubleshooting techniques that we use with Windows Server 2008 R2 failover clusters. There are many ways to troubleshoot clusters, and some engineers might do things that others might not.

So I wanted to pass along some of the most common things to look for and where to look to look for them. With that in mind, let’s first talk about the files that you’ll generally be looking at and their descriptions. Related: One of the first things you’ll be working with is Failover Cluster Manager, the new interface for managing a cluster. With this tool, you’ll be managing groups and resources as well as performing some troubleshooting, which I’ll explain as I go along. Failover Cluster Manager can be accessed from the Start menu and Administrative Tools. Event Channels You’re probably familiar with the System event log. It’s where we log critical, error, and warning events.

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However, it’s not the only event log location that we write to. Starting in Server 2008, there are additional event channels. Figure 1 shows where to find the channels relevant to failover clustering. Here is where we’ll log all the informational-type events and debug/diagnostic events.

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