Hi Tiger,
how did you exactly moved your cluster ?
> If the disk was replaced or restored, in the Failover Cluster Management
> snap-in, you can use the Repair function (in the properties sheet for the
> disk) to repair the new or restored disk. If the disk will not be
> replaced, delete the associated disk resource.
Did you had done this ?
If yes, what are the results ?
If this will not work, you can also you use diskpart to set the expexted
disk signature on the new clustered disk.
Regards
Ramazan
"Tiger Wong" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I'm current using Windows 2008 64bit failover cluster, I need move it to
> other machines and new storage.
>
> Now I fail to mount witness quorum, event ID: 1753,
>
> Then have event ID 1034:
> Cluster physical disk resource 'Cluster Disk 1' cannot be brought online
> because the associated disk could not be found. The expected signature of
> the disk was 'E1EED59D'. If the disk was replaced or restored, in the
> Failover Cluster Management snap-in, you can use the Repair function (in
> the properties sheet for the disk) to repair the new or restored disk. If
> the disk will not be replaced, delete the associated disk resource.
>
> Please advise.
>
> Thanks,
> Tiger
>
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