Product: | Windows Operating System |
ID: | 1282 |
Source: | Microsoft-Windows-FailoverClustering |
Version: | 6.1 |
Symbolic Name: | SM_EVENT_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT |
Message: | Security Handshake between Joiner and Sponsor did not complete in ‘%1’ Seconds, node terminating the connection |
Event Id | 1146 |
Source | Microsoft-Windows-FailoverClustering |
Description | The cluster resource host subsystem (RHS) stopped unexpectedly. An attempt will be made to restart it. This is usually due to a problem in a resource DLL. Please determine which resource DLL is causing the issue and report the problem to the resource vendor. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause : This event is logged when cluster resource host subsystem (RHS) stopped unexpectedly. Resolution : Check resource DLL Check to see which resource DLL is causing the issue and report the problem to the resource vendor. Consider configuring the resource to run in its own Resource Monitor. Note that while a problem with a resource DLL will not stop the Cluster service from running, it can prevent other resource DLLs from running unless the resource runs in its own Resource Monitor. If you do not currently have Event Viewer open, see 'Opening Event Viewer and viewing events related to failover clustering.' To perform these 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. Configuring a resource to run in its own Resource Monitor To configure a resource to run in its own Resource Monitor:
To open Event Viewer and view events related to failover clustering:
Confirm that the nodes are running and that the backup or restore process succeeded. To perform this 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. Viewing the status of the nodes in a failover cluster To view the status of the nodes in a failover cluster:
Using a command to view the status of the nodes in a failover cluster To use a command to view the status of the nodes in a failover cluster:
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Reference Links | Event ID 1146 from Microsoft-Windows-FailoverClustering |