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Cluster Hard Drive

Hi,

I have a window 2003 cluster with two nodes. One is active, the other is
passive. There are 4 partitions on the cluster, C, Q, R, and S. Lately, the
hard drives R and S always swithc to the passive node on its own. Therefire,
it causes a lot of printing issues.

Please advise how I could fix this.

Thanks,

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Michelle
Oct 16 '08 #1
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