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Read more about the article Troubleshooting Event ID 5120 on a Cluster Shared Volume

Troubleshooting Event ID 5120 on a Cluster Shared Volume

  • Post category:Microsoft/Microsoft Fail-over Cluster
  • Post published:June 19, 2023

When managing a Cluster Shared Volume (CSV) in a Windows Server cluster environment, encountering errors can be frustrating, especially when they disrupt critical operations. Event ID 5120 is one such…

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RCA – 17 – CSV in Paused State During Backup

  • Post category:Logs Analysis/Microsoft Analysis
  • Post published:May 25, 2020

Issue Description:   Getting Event ID 5120, 5142 on Cluster Name: ORL-HVCLUSTER-PR01" running a copy of "Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 DTC" _________________________________________________________________________   System Information: ORL-220-VS-02   OS Name        Microsoft…

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RCA – 16 – CSV Went into Paused State

  • Post category:Logs Analysis/Microsoft Analysis
  • Post published:May 25, 2020

Issue Description: We have four node cluster "ORL-HVCLUSTER-PR01" running a copy of "Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Standard" on which we got "Event ID: 5120 and 5142" "Cluster Shared Volume 'USHQ-FS-02-G'…

Continue ReadingRCA – 16 – CSV Went into Paused State