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Describes the action to be taken by the cluster service if the resource fails. The following table summarizes the attributes of the RestartAction property:
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
Data type |
DWORD |
Access |
Read/write |
Structure |
CLUSPROP_DWORD |
Minimum |
ClusterResourceDontRestart (0) |
Maximum |
ClusterResourceRestartNotify (2) |
Default |
ClusterResourceRestartNotify |
Remarks
The data value for the RestartAction property can be set to the values of the CLUSTER_RESOURCE_RESTART_ACTION enumeration. The following table summarizes the possible values:
Name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
ClusterResourceDontRestart |
0 |
Do not restart the resource after a failure. |
ClusterResourceRestartNoNotify |
1 |
Restart the resource after a failure. If the resource exceeds its restart threshold within its restart period, do not attempt to failover the group to another node in the cluster. |
ClusterResourceRestartNotify |
2 |
Restart the resource after a failure. If the resource exceeds its restart threshold within its restart period, attempt to fail over the group to another node in the cluster. This is the default setting. |
Examples
The property value portion of a property list entry for RestartAction can be set with the following example code:
DWORD RestartActionData = ClusterResourceDontRestart;
CLUSPROP_DWORD RestartActionValue;
RestartActionValue.Syntax.dw = CLUSPROP_SYNTAX_LIST_VALUE_DWORD;
RestartActionValue.cbLength = sizeof(DWORD);
RestartActionValue.dw = RestartActionData;
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
None supported |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2008 Enterprise, Windows Server 2008 Datacenter |