CLUSTER
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Recovering a Deleted Cluster Name Object (CNO) in a Windows Server 2008 Failover Cluster
Greetings once again from the support trenches here on the CORE team. I want to talk a bit about a Windows Server 2008 Failover Cluster issue that appears to be on the rise. What we are seeing is the Computer Object for the Cluster Name (a.k.a. Cluster Name Object (CNO) being removed from Active Directory resulting in the Cluster Name no longer being able to function properly. This does not happen automatically. It requires some sort of human interaction either by consciously going into AD and deleting the object or running some script (process) that deletes it. However this is being done, it appears to us that the implications are…
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Protected: CNO Blog Series: Increasing Awareness around the Cluster Name Object (CNO)
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