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Differences in Windows 2000 Versions Earlier than SP1
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Differences in Windows 2000 Versions Earlier than SP1
Here are some examples of Chkdsk output for a cluster server that is running a version of Windows 2000 earlier than SP1:
Physical Disk : FixCorruption: Chkdsk returned status of 1
Event Source: ClusSvc
Event ID: 1066
Description: Cluster disk resource : is corrupt. Running Chkdsk /f to repair problems.
Event Source: Chkdsk
Event ID: 26180
Description:
Checking file system on S:
The type of the file system is NTFS.
Volume label is S_Drive.
The MFT mirror is different from the MFT.
Correcting errors in the Master File Table (MFT) mirror.
Windows has made corrections to the file system.
528367 KB total disk space.
15547 KB in 26 files.
20 KB in 24 indexes.
0 KB in bad sectors.
4643 KB in use by the system.
4096 KB occupied by the log file.
508157 KB available on disk.
1024 bytes in each allocation unit.
528367 total allocation units on disk.
508157 allocation units available on disk.
Note For more information about Chkdsk information in Cluster event logs, see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base articles:
265533 “Explanation of Chkdsk Status Codes in Cluster Log”
272244 “Location of the Chkdsk Results for Windows Clustering Resources”
176970 “How to Run the CHKDSK /F Command on a Shared Cluster Disk”
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