The Cluster service account does not have the following required user rights: %1 These user rights were granted to the Cluster service account during cluster setup and must not be removed. User Action Assign these rights to the Cluster service account. One way to do this is to use Local Security Settings (Secpol.msc). Another way is to edit the Group Policy object that is associated with the Cluster service account's user object in Active Directory. If you have already assigned these rights to the Cluster service account, and the user rights appear to be removed, a Group Policy object might be removing the rights. Check with your domain administrator to find out if this is happening.
The cluster network address is not valid. The address must be of the form xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx or xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx. Type valid ...
The cluster network is the only one configured for internal cluster communication between two or more active cluster nodes. ...
The cluster node was evicted from the cluster successfully, but the node was not cleaned up. Extended status information ...
The cluster resource %1 of the %2 type cannot be created. You can look in the event logs in Event Viewer for previous events ...
The Cluster service account does not have the following required user rights: %1 These user rights were granted to the Cluster ...
The Cluster service must run using an account that is a member of the local Administrators group on every node in the cluster. ...
The Cluster Service on node '%1' is not running. Would you like Cluster Administrator to attempt to start the Cluster Service ...
The cluster service on this node is configured but is not currently running. This node will be skipped and no further tasks ...
The cluster subnet mask is required. Network Load Balancing has automatically generated a subnet mask. If you do not want ...