Do you want to run chkdsk on a cluster system? If yes, the first thing you need to do is to disable the cluster service to ensure that you only have one cluster node at work.
Log on to Windows on the cluster node.
Go to Device Manager
Click "View"
Click "show hidden devices"
Click "out-of-the-box device"
Right-click the cluster disk drive and select Properties
Switch to the driver Tab
Change "Startup Type" to "request"
Go to "services and applications"
Open the "service" Console
Find ClusSrv Service
Right-click the service and select Properties
Change "Start type" to "Manual"
Restart the computer
The purpose of this operation is to allow the cluster service to replace the operating program to manage the operating system. During the restart process, your system will automatically run the chkdsk program at the beginning of the start. If chkdsk does not run automatically, you need to go to the problematic disk drive and run it manually in command prompt mode using the CHKDSK/F command.
After the chkdsk is complete, make sure that you can access each drive and data.
Restart the computer
Follow these steps to change the "cluster disk drive" attribute back to "system ":
Go to Device Manager
Click "View"
Click "show hidden devices"
Click "out-of-the-box device"
Right-click the cluster disk drive and select Properties
Switch to the driver Tab
Change "Startup Type" to "system"
Follow these steps to set the cluster Service Startup attribute to "automatic ":
Go to "services and applications"
Open the "service" Console
Find ClusSrv Service
Right-click the service and select Properties
Change "Startup Type" to "automatic"
Restart the computer and check whether the cluster is working properly.
Finally, access other cluster nodes and test the functions such as troubleshooting and fault recovery to ensure that the cluster system works properly as you have designed.