How to Run CHKDSK on a Shared DriveID: Q174797
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CHKDSK may be run on disk volumes under Windows NT to check or repair file system corruption. However, this action may not be performed if applications or processes have handles open to files or directories on the disk. As disks on the shared SCSI bus are handled differently than normal local storage and may be reserved by one of two systems, special steps may be required to run CHKDSK.
Windows NT checks local storage at startup to determine if CHKDSK needs to
run. The operating system does not include disks on the shared SCSI bus in
this scan. Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) performs similar checking when
it attempts to mount volumes for devices on the shared SCSI bus. If you
attempt to manually run CHKDSK on a disk located on the shared SCSI bus,
you must ensure that no files or handles are open to the device.
If the device happens to be the quorum disk, you must designate another
disk to be the quorum disk if you wish to manually run the utility. This
action is necessary because the Cluster service maintains an open handle to
the quorum log file. A simple system restart will not resolve this
condition.
To run CHKDSK on a shared drive, perform the following steps:
Additional query words: MSCS
Keywords : kbsetup ntsetup NTSrv
Version : WinNT:4.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: January 19, 1999