Thursday, September 19, 2019

Can't add disks to a Microsoft Failover Cluster



Just something simple that I thought I would share.

I had to rebuild a Microsoft Failover Cluster today and when I went to add the disks back into the first node I could not see any disks. The message I was getting was "No disk suitable for cluster disk were found". I hunted around on the mighty Google trying to find something that would help me out and got close but nothing spot on.

Tried running a Get-ClusterSharedVolumeState....nothing....
Tried running a GetClusterAvailableDisk....Nothing.
Ran Get-ClusterLog and then I went to Event Viewer - Applications and Services - Microsoft - Windows - FailoverClustering - Diagnostic.

What I found in there finally pointed to me what was going on. I was getting the below error on each of my disks:


A physical disk reservation was stopping the disks from being seen in the cluster.

So I was able to run the following command on each of my disks and VOILA! They all showed up in Failover Cluster Manager to be added as Cluster disks!

Clear-ClusterDiskReservation -Disk 1
Clear-ClusterDiskReservation -Disk 2

It will ask you "Are you sure you want to clear the disk reservation on node SERVERNAME" 

I was then able to continue with the rest of my cluster rebuild without issue!




BTW this worked in my case. I do not guarantee this will work for anyone else. As always research and check and make sure that the above solution fits your issue. I am not responsible for the use of knowledge from the above on any computer systems. There are no warranties expressed or implied.

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