This command-line tool is being deprecated and may not be available in the future. Instead, you can use Windows PowerShell ...

This command-line tool is being deprecated and may not be available in the
future. Instead, you can use Windows PowerShell cmdlets to administer failover
clusters.

The syntax of this command is:

CLUSTER [[/CLUSTER:]cluster-name] NODE 
 =
  [node-name] [/STAT[US]]
  [node-name] /FORCE[CLEANUP] [/WAIT[:timeout-seconds]]
  [node-name] /START [/WAIT[:timeout-seconds]]
  [node-name] /STOP [/WAIT[:timeout-seconds]]
  /PROP[ERTIES]
  /PRIV[PROPERTIES]
  node-name /PROP[ERTIES] []
  node-name /PRIV[PROPERTIES] []
  node-name /PROP[ERTIES][:propname[,propname ...] /USEDEFAULT]
  node-name /PRIV[PROPERTIES][:propname[,propname ...] /USEDEFAULT]
  [node-name] /PAUSE
  [node-name] /RESUME
  [node-name] /EVICT [/WAIT[:timeout-seconds]]
  node-name /LISTINT[ERFACES]
  [node-name] /CLEAR[PR]:device-number

 =
  name=value[,value ...][:] [name=value[,value ...][:] ...]

 =
  BINARY|DWORD|STR[ING]|EXPANDSTR[ING]|MULTISTR[ING]|SECURITY|ULARGE|LARGE|LONG

CLUSTER NODE /?
CLUSTER NODE /HELP