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November 26th, 2013 23:00

No not yet. I was hoping that its just a simple procedure like Repair the Quorum disk using the Microsoft Fail Over Cluster interface.

I will continue troubleshooting today.

 

 

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November 29th, 2013 00:00

I frequently (every few minutes) get the following in the Windows Event Log:

Path 77030009 was removed from \Device\MPIODisk5 due to a PnP event. The dump data contains the current number of paths.

 followed a second later

Added device to \Device\MPIODisk5. DumpData contains the current number of paths.

 

In the iSCSI Initiator properties, Dell EQL MPIO sessions I can see that all the paths are up for days except the Quorum target

I thought I can I assume that  \Device\MPIODisk5  is the same as Disk 5 in Windows Disk Management? In that case, this drive dropping is another drive and not the Quorum!  But tracking the Path Id mentioned in the event log it does match the Quorum Disk MPIO settings.

 

So my next question is where can I look for logs with more info re this connect/disconnect?

 

 

 

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