HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.6.0 Windows Storage Server Edition Administration Guide (403103-005, January 2008)

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Chapter 20: Other Cluster Maintenance 264
HTTP server is monitored by a FTP monitor, the HTTP server is
considered down.
Also check the following:
1. Verify that the server is connected to the network.
2. Verify that the network devices and interfaces are properly configured
on the server.
3. Ensure that the ClusterPulse process and the service monitor agent
(monitor_agent) are running on the server.
A Virtual Host Is Inaccessible
If a site is inaccessible but HP Clustered File System indicates that it is
okay, verify that the service is running and that the actual data exists on
the server providing the network interface currently used by the virtual
host.
HP Clustered File System Exits Immediately
If the ClusterPulse process exits immediately on starting, first determine
whether the process is running. To do this, check the Services applet in
the Control Panel or run net start on the command line and check for the
HP StorageWorks Clustered File System service. Also check the cluster
log, as described under “View Event Logs” on page 150.
This problem typically occurs because either the hostname is not set
properly on the server or the main Ethernet interface is not installed. To
check this, consult the Networks applet (located in the Control Panel) and
the %WINDIR%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file.
Built-In NT Backup Software Fails on PSFS Volumes
Volume shadow copy is enabled by default in the built-in NT backup
software provided with Windows 2003. The PSFS filesystem does not
support volume shadow copies. If you want to use the NT backup
software on a PSFS volume, you will need to disable volume shadow
copy.