The syntax of this command is: CLUSTER /CHANGEPASS[WORD /? CLUSTER /CHANGEPASS[WORD /HELP CLUSTER /CLUSTER:clustername1[,clustername2[,. ...

The syntax of this command is:    CLUSTER /CHANGEPASS[WORD] /?  CLUSTER /CHANGEPASS[WORD] /HELP  CLUSTER /CLUSTER:clustername1[,clustername2[,...]]          /CHANGEPASS[WORD][:newpassword[,oldpassword]]     clustername1[,clustername2[,...]] = a list of the names of the clusters                                      on which to operate.    newpassword = the new password to set.    oldpassword = the old password.     =      /FORCE   Force execution even if some nodes in an otherwise available             cluster are not available.               Note: Any nodes that are down when the password is changed will             be unable to join the cluster until the password stored in the             Service Control Manager for the Cluster Service logon account             is updated manually.      /QUIET   No output unless an error occurs.      /SKIPDC  Do not change the password on the domain controller. Update             the cluster nodes only. (This option is appropriate if the         password on the domain controller has already been updated,         such as in a previous invocation of the cluster password         change command.)      /TEST    Validate the availability of cluster nodes, but do not execute             the password change update.      /VERB[OSE] Verbose output.      /UNATTEND[ED] Do not prompt for passwords missing from the command line.      /HELP    Display this help message.      /?       Display this help message.    Note: You will be prompted for the old and new passwords if they are        not specified on the command line.
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