JSI Tip 7013. The registry check pointing feature of Windows clustering stops functioning after you restore the Cluster service?

Jerold Schulman

July 31, 2003

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When you restore the Cluster service in Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003, the registry check pointing feature stops functioning.

This behavior will occur if you used the -resetquorumlog parameter.

Your System event log contains:

Source: ClusSvc
Event ID: 1024
Description: The registry checkpoint for cluster resource %ResourceName% could not be restored to registry key HKLMsystemcurrentcontrolsetservices%ServiceName%. The resource may not function correctly. Make sure no other processes have open handles to subkeys in the registry subtree.

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Source: ClusSvc
Event ID: 1082
Description: The Microsoft Clustering Service failed restore a registry key for resource %ResourceName% when it was brought online. This error code was . Some changes may be lost.

To fix this behavior, reset the server cluster check points by using the Windows Server 2003 ClusterRecovery.exe utility.

NOTE: The ClusterRecovery tool also works in Windows 2000 clusters.

NOTE: See the ClusterRecovery.chm help file.



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