Event Id | 1080 |
Source | ClusSvc |
Description | The Microsoft Cluster Server could not write file W:\MSCS\Chk7f5.tmp. The disk may be low on disk space, or some other serious condition exists. |
Event Information | Problem:
The cluster service attempted to create a temporary file in the MSCS directory on the quorum disk. Lack of disk space or other factors prevented successful completion of the operation.
Solution: Check the quorum drive for available disk space. The file system may be corrupted or the device may be failing. Check file system permissions to ensure that the cluster service account has full access to the drive and directory. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- According to news group : This event can occur if you manually add a domain controller for the Configuration domain controller on the Directory Access tab of the server properties. After you close the server properties, you open the server properties again, and then you click to select the "Automatically discover servers" check box on the Directory Access tab. |
Reference Links | Event ID 1080 is repeatedly logged on your Windows 2000 Advanced Server-based computer that is part of a server cluster |
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