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Failback
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Process of moving a resource group back to its preferred node after the node has failed and come back online.
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Failed
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State that applies to a cluster resource that is unavailable. A resource is placed in the failed state after an unsuccessful attempt has been made by the Cluster Service to bring it online.
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Failover
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Process of taking a resource group offline on one node and bringing it online on another node. The offline and online transitions occur in a predefined order, with resources that are dependent on other resources taken offline before and brought online after the resources upon which they depend.
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Failover Manager
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Software component in the Cluster Service that works with the Resource Manager to manage resources and groups and initiate failover operations.
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Failover policy
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Parameters that an administrator can set using Cluster Administrator to affect failover operations of a group. These parameters include the FailoverThreshold and FailoverPeriod properties.
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Failover time
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Amount of time it takes a group to complete the failover process. See also Failover.
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Fault tolerant
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Non-stop availability. Fault tolerant systems are typically implemented by configuring a backup of the primary system that remains idle and unused until a failure occurs.
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File Share resource
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A file or print share that applications can access using a network path. Cluster Server provides a resource DLL to manage File Share resources.