The Cluster service has detected that its service account is missing one or more of the required privileges. The missing privilege list is: '%1' and is not currently granted to the service account. Use the 'sc.exe qprivs clussvc' to verify the privileges of the Cluster service (ClusSvc). Additionally check for any security policies or group policies in Active Directory Domain Services that may have altered the default privileges. Type the following command to grant the Cluster service the necessary privileges to function correctly: sc.exe privs clussvc SeBackupPrivilege/SeRestorePrivilege/SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege/SeIncreaseBasePriorityPrivilege/SeTcbPrivilege/SeDebugPrivilege/SeSecurityPrivilege/SeAuditPrivilege/SeImpersonatePrivilege/SeChangeNotifyPrivilege/SeIncreaseWorkingSetPrivilege/SeManageVolumePrivilege/SeCreateSymbolicLinkPrivilege/SeLoadDriverPrivilege
The cluster service failed to properly cleanup a clustered disk with ID '%2' while destroying the cluster. The error code ...
The Cluster service failed to start because it was unable to register interface(s) with the RPC service. The error code was ...
The cluster service failed to start. This was because the failover cluster virtual adapter failed to initialize the miniport ...
The Cluster service failed to update the cluster database (error code '%1'). Possible causes are insufficient disk space ...
The Cluster service has detected that its service account is missing one or more of the required privileges. The missing ...
The cluster service has detected that the failover cluster virtual adapter has stopped. This is expected when hot replace ...
The cluster service has determined that this node does not have the latest copy of cluster configuration data. Therefore, ...
The Cluster service is shutting down because quorum was lost. This could be due to the loss of network connectivity between ...
The Cluster service on this node is shutting down because it has detected that there are other cluster nodes that have quorum. ...