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Resource Hosting Subsystem Process Stops Unexpectedly (Windows Server)

Starting an High Availability (HA) cluster resource on a computer running the Windows Server operating system stops the Resource Hosting Subsystem (Rhs.exe) process unexpectedly.

For information about this known problem, see the Microsoft Support web site article The Resource Hosting Subsystem (Rhs.exe) process stops unexpectedly when you start a cluster resource in Windows Server , which is available from http://support.microsoft.com/kb/978527.

Tip Always run the NNMi resource in a separate resource monitor (rhs.exe) specific to the resource group.