Cluster Backup

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Cluster Backup.

Click on Advance mode

Click on Start Backup -> change the backup media file location

Click on Start Backup.

Backup done successfully.


Restore Cluster Backup.

Click on Advance

Click on Start Restore

Say ok to continue

Click on Advance and select Restore the cluster Registry

Restores suessfully

Backup with ASR


Start -> run -> ntbackup-> select Advance

Restore Corrupted Quorum with out backup


Under Service status, in Start parameters, specify /fixquorum, and then click Start.

1. . Click Start, click Run, and type a command with the following syntax:

cluster [ClusterName] res QuorumDiskResourceName /maint:on

2. Run Chkdsk, using the switches /f and /r, on the quorum resource disk to
determine whether the disk is corrupted.

For more information on running Chkdsk, see "Chkdsk" in Related Topics.

3. Click Start, click Run, and type a command with the following syntax:

cluster [ClusterName] res QuorumDiskResourceName /maint:off

4. If no corruption is detected by Chkdsk, it is likely that the log was corrupted.


Proceed to step 15.

If corruption is detected on the disk, check the system log in Event Viewer for
possible hardware errors.

Resolve any hardware errors before continuing.

5. Stop the Cluster service after Chkdsk is complete, following the instructions in
steps 1-4.

6. Make sure that Cluster Service is highlighted in the details pane. On the Action
menu, click Properties.
Under Service status, in Start parameters, specify /resetquorumlog, and then
click Start

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