Node Management Functions
The node management functions manage cluster nodes.
In this section
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Adds a node to an existing cluster.
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Closes a node handle.
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Closes a node enumeration handle.
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Closes a node enumeration handle.
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Enumerates the network interfaces or groups installed on a node, returning the name of each with each call.
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Retrieves the specified cluster node from a CLUSTER_ENUM_ITEM enumeration.
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Returns the number of cluster objects associated with a node enumeration handle.
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Returns the number of cluster objects that are associated with a node enumeration handle.
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Opens an enumerator for iterating through the network interfaces or groups installed on a node.
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Opens an enumerator that can iterate through the network interfaces or groups that are installed on a node.
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Deletes a node from the cluster database.
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Evicts a node from the cluster and initiates cleanup operations on the node.
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Returns the unique identifier of a cluster node.
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Returns the current state of a node.
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Returns the unique identifier of the current cluster node.
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Determines whether the Cluster service is installed and running on a node.
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Opens a node and returns a handle to it.
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Opens a node and returns a handle to it.
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Requests that a node temporarily suspend its cluster activity. The PCLUSAPI_PAUSE_CLUSTER_NODE type defines a pointer to this function.
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Requests that a node temporarily suspends its cluster activity.
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Requests that a paused node resume its cluster activity. The PCLUSAPI_RESUME_CLUSTER_NODE type defines a pointer to this function.
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Initiates the specified failback operation, and then requests that a paused node resumes cluster activity.
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