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- Troubleshooting the HA Configuration
- Common High Availability Configuration Mistakes
- Configuration Issues with RHCS 6
- HA Resource Testing
- Re-Enable NNMi for High Availability after All Cluster Nodes are Unconfigured
- NNMi Does Not Start Correctly Under High Availability
- Changes to NNMi Data are Not Seen after Failover
- nmsdbmgr Does Not Start after High Availability Configuration
- NNMi Runs Correctly on Only One High Availability Cluster Node (Windows)
- Disk Failover Does Not Occur
- Shared Disk is Not Accessible (Windows)
- Shared Disk Does Not Contain Current Data
- Shared Disk Files Are Not Found by the Secondary Node after Failover
- Error: Wrong Number of Arguments
- Resource Hosting Subsystem Process Stops Unexpectedly (Windows Server 2008 R2)
- Product Startup Times Out (Windows MSCS 2008)
- Log Files on the Active Cluster Node Are Not Updating
- Cannot Start the NNMi HA Resource Group on a Particular Cluster Node
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.
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