PROBLEMS at work - HELP

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NickFRP

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236 months

Tuesday 27th May 2008
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Got into work today and notice email was dog slow, noticed some mapped drives had disconnected and logged onto the server, I looked through the event log and noticed these:



The time provider NtpClient is configured to acquire time from one or more time sources, however none of the sources are currently accessible. No attempt to contact a source will be made for 1 minutes. NtpClient has no source of accurate time.




Cluster resource 'LONFS02 IP' in Resource Group 'LONFS02' failed.





Cluster resource 'Cluster IP Address' in Resource Group 'Cluster Group' failed.




Cluster resource 'LONFS01 IP' in Resource Group 'LONFS01' failed.





Cluster Agent: The cluster resource LONDHCP IP has become degraded.

[SNMP TRAP: 15005 in CPQCLUS.MIB]



Cluster Agent: The cluster resource Cluster Name has become degraded.

[SNMP TRAP: 15005 in CPQCLUS.MIB]




The problem now is people are having to restart, which is fine but the PST files on the network and running really slow and people were getting Read Write Delay Errors. When i try to run a VERTIAS backup it fails completely. We run 2 server in a cluster, i was going to restart node 1 which would then flip the resources to node 2, boot node 1 back up and flip back over.

NickFRP

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Tuesday 27th May 2008
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it ok, i moved the reources to Node 2 and restarted the server, then swapped them back over and this seems to have solved all the problems listed above

Nick

buggalugs

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238 months

Tuesday 27th May 2008
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yes Turn it off & on again, works every time hehe

NickFRP

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Tuesday 27th May 2008
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buggalugs said:
yes Turn it off & on again, works every time hehe
I certainly does :P

cyberface

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258 months

Tuesday 27th May 2008
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NickFRP said:
buggalugs said:
yes Turn it off & on again, works every time hehe
I certainly does :P
OK who's going to be the first Unix beard or Mac turtleneck to snigger at this?

biglaugh

(FYI if you bung 'cpuclus.mib' into Google then the 10th result (newsgroup microsoft.public.windows.server.clustering) sounds suspiciously like your situation... disk ownership fubar)