Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause :
This event is logged when Cluster IP address resource failed to release the lease for IP
address. Resolution :
Check DHCP lease
Ensure that the DHCP server is accessible and properly configured to
renew the lease on this IP address.
If you do not currently have Event Viewer open, see "Opening Event Viewer and viewing events related to failover
clustering." To perform the following procedure, you must be a member of the local Administrators group on each clustered server, and the
account you use must be a domain account, or you must have been delegated the equivalent authority.
To open Event Viewer and view events related to
failover clustering: - If Server Manager is not already open, click Start , click Administrative Tools , and then click Server Manager
. If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Continue .
- In the
console tree, expand Diagnostics, expand Event Viewer , expand Windows Logs , and then click System .
- To filter the events so
that only events with a Source of FailoverClustering are shown, in the Actions pane, click Filter Current Log . On the
Filter tab, in the Event sources box, select FailoverClustering . Select other options as appropriate, and then click OK .
- To
sort the displayed events by date and time, in the center pane, click the Date and Time column heading.
Verify :
To perform
the following procedures, you must be a member of the local Administrators group on each clustered server, and the account you use must be a domain
account, or you must have been delegated the equivalent authority.
Verifying that an IP Address resource can come online
To verify
that an IP Address resource can come online: - To open the failover cluster snap-in, click Start , click Administrative Tools , and then
click Failover Cluster Management . If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and
then click Continue .
- In the Failover Cluster Management snap-in, in the console tree, make sure Failover Cluster Management is selected.
Then under Management , click Validate a Configuration .
- If the console tree is collapsed, expand the tree under the cluster you want to
manage, and then expand Services and Applications .
- In the console tree, click the clustered service or application that uses the IP Address resource
that you want to check.
- In the center pane, expand the Name listing for the clustered service or application that uses the IP Address resource that you
want to verify. View the status of the IP Address resource.
- If an IP Address resource is offline, to bring it online, right-click the resource and then click Bring
this resource online .
To perform a quick check on the status of a resource, you can run the following command. Using a command to
check the status of a resource in a failover cluster
To use a command to check the status of a resource in a failover cluster: - On a node in the
cluster, click Start , point to All Programs , click Accessories , right-click Command Prompt , and then click Run as
administrator .
- Type:
CLUSTER RESOURCE ResourceName /STATUS If you run the preceding command without specifying a resource name,
status is displayed for all resources in the cluster. |