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You can have the cluster software run an application or a script following a failover event. Use the cluster admin tool to set it up. The Cluster.exe command can get information via the command-line, and I am pretty sure there is some WMI stuff that lets you see cluster state. |
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You can have the cluster software run an application or a script following a failover event. Use the cluster admin tool to set it up. The Cluster.exe command can get information via the command-line, and I am pretty sure there is some WMI stuff that lets you see cluster state. |
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You can have the cluster software run an application or a script following a failover event. Use the cluster admin tool to set it up. The Cluster.exe command can get information via the command-line, and I am pretty sure there is some WMI stuff that lets you see cluster state. |
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You can have the cluster software run an application or a script following a failover event. Use the cluster admin tool to set it up. The Cluster.exe command can get information via the command-line, and I am pretty sure there is some WMI stuff that lets you see cluster state. |
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You can have the cluster software run an application or a script following a failover event. Use the cluster admin tool to set it up. The Cluster.exe command can get information via the command-line, and I am pretty sure there is some WMI stuff that lets you see cluster state. |
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