Cluster service has detected that its service account is missing one or more from the required set of privileges. The missing privilege list is: ‘%1' and is not currently granted to the service account. Please 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 the Active Directory 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
Cluster service failed to change the trace log size. Please verify the ClusterLogSize setting with the 'cluster.exe /prop' ...
Cluster service failed to retrieve the list of clustered disks while destroying the cluster. The error code was '%1'. If ...
Cluster service failed to start the cluster log trace session. The error code was '%2'. The cluster will function properly, ...
Cluster service failed to update the cluster configuration data on the witness resource. Please ensure that the witness resource ...
Cluster service has detected that its service account is missing one or more from the required set of privileges. The missing ...
Cluster to which this Terminal server belongs. Typically, it is a DNS entry which represents the Virtual IP address of computers. ...
Clustered disk with ID '%2' was not released by the Partition Manager while destroying the cluster. The error code was '%1'. ...
Clustered disks have been released by the Partition Manager while destroying the cluster. These disks will be left in an ...
Clustering Services have been detected on this node. Certain clustering functionality may be impaired by Internet Connection ...