Cluster IPv6 tunnel address resource '%1' has been updated to match the tunnel type supported by the cluster node. The tunnel type has changed from '%2' to '%3' and the address has been set to '%4'. If this change is unexpected, please check the IP address resource on which the IPv6 tunnel address resource '%1' depends, as well as the IPv6 configuration of your network and all cluster nodes.
Cluster IP address resource '%1' failed to come online. Configuration data for the network adapter corresponding to cluster ...
Cluster IP address resource '%1' failed to come online. Ensure the network property '%2' matches a cluster network name or ...
Cluster IP address resource '%1' failed to renew the lease for IP address '%2'. Ensure that the DHCP server is accessible ...
Cluster IP address resource '%1' has been moved to cluster network '%2' because its IP address and subnet mask match. To ...
Cluster IPv6 tunnel address resource '%1' has been updated to match the tunnel type supported by the cluster node. The tunnel ...
Cluster name or cluster primary IP address (if address family is IPv6, IP address should be enclosed in square brackets, ...
Cluster network '%1' is down. None of the available nodes can communicate using this network. Run the Validate a Configuration ...
Cluster network '%1' is operational (up). All available failover cluster nodes attached to the network can communicate using ...
Cluster network '%1' is partitioned. Some attached failover cluster nodes cannot communicate with each other over the network. ...