Discussion:
How to clear Recent Cluster Events
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Ed Lawrence
2008-05-13 14:44:53 UTC
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Is there a method to clear or empty the Recent Cluster Events? Once I have
resolved the issue I would like to start on a clear event list.
John Toner [MVP]
2008-05-13 19:39:37 UTC
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I am assuming that you are referring to Windows 2008 clusters which displays
a list of recent events. Unfortunately, this isn't as simple as it should be
to clear this display. The "Recent Cluster Events" list displays a
collection of warnings and errors from the System Event logs from each node.
If you want to clear the numbers displayed in the "Recent Cluster Events"
list, you would need to clear the System Event logs on all nodes and then
re-start the Failover Cluster Management MMC.

Regards,
John

Visit my blog: http://msmvps.com/blogs/jtoner
Post by Ed Lawrence
Is there a method to clear or empty the Recent Cluster Events? Once I have
resolved the issue I would like to start on a clear event list.
Gayan Attygala
2010-01-20 04:30:01 UTC
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Post by John Toner [MVP]
I am assuming that you are referring to Windows 2008 clusters which displays
a list of recent events. Unfortunately, this isn't as simple as it should be
to clear this display. The "Recent Cluster Events" list displays a
collection of warnings and errors from the System Event logs from each node.
If you want to clear the numbers displayed in the "Recent Cluster Events"
list, you would need to clear the System Event logs on all nodes and then
re-start the Failover Cluster Management MMC.
Regards,
John
Visit my blog: http://msmvps.com/blogs/jtoner
Post by Ed Lawrence
Is there a method to clear or empty the Recent Cluster Events? Once I
have
Post by Ed Lawrence
resolved the issue I would like to start on a clear event list.
i found much easy way to do it. open event viewer in each cluster node. Then
save and clear "System" event log. thats all
John Toner [MVP]
2010-01-21 22:00:27 UTC
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Not sure how this is different from what I wrote...guess I need to use fewer
words ;-)

Regards,
John

Visit my blog: http://msmvps.com/blogs/jtoner
Post by Gayan Attygala
Post by John Toner [MVP]
I am assuming that you are referring to Windows 2008 clusters which displays
a list of recent events. Unfortunately, this isn't as simple as it should be
to clear this display. The "Recent Cluster Events" list displays a
collection of warnings and errors from the System Event logs from each node.
If you want to clear the numbers displayed in the "Recent Cluster Events"
list, you would need to clear the System Event logs on all nodes and then
re-start the Failover Cluster Management MMC.
Regards,
John
Visit my blog: http://msmvps.com/blogs/jtoner
Post by Ed Lawrence
Is there a method to clear or empty the Recent Cluster Events? Once I
have
Post by Ed Lawrence
resolved the issue I would like to start on a clear event list.
i found much easy way to do it. open event viewer in each cluster node. Then
save and clear "System" event log. thats all
Fola Tongo
2011-03-31 19:35:19 UTC
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John, I guess some people need really fewer words, like Event log for dummies:)
Post by Ed Lawrence
Is there a method to clear or empty the Recent Cluster Events? Once I have
resolved the issue I would like to start on a clear event list.
Post by John Toner [MVP]
I am assuming that you are referring to Windows 2008 clusters which displays
a list of recent events. Unfortunately, this isn't as simple as it should be
to clear this display. The "Recent Cluster Events" list displays a
collection of warnings and errors from the System Event logs from each node.
If you want to clear the numbers displayed in the "Recent Cluster Events"
list, you would need to clear the System Event logs on all nodes and then
re-start the Failover Cluster Management MMC.
Regards,
John
Visit my blog: http://msmvps.com/blogs/jtoner
have
Post by Gayan Attygala
I found much ease way to do it. open event viewer in each node. then save
and clear system event log. that s all.
Post by Gayan Attygala
i found much easy way to do it. open event viewer in each cluster node. Then
save and clear "System" event log. thats all
Post by John Toner [MVP]
Not sure how this is different from what I wrote...guess I need to use fewer
words ;-)
Regards,
John
Visit my blog: http://msmvps.com/blogs/jtoner
Post by Daniel Daniel
You can actually right click Cluster Events in Failover Cluster Management and select "Query".
Then change the "From: Events On" at the bottom to your current date and time minus one minute. This will only now show events from the current date/time and on.
Gayan Attygala
2010-01-20 04:27:01 UTC
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I found much ease way to do it. open event viewer in each node. then save
and clear system event log. that s all.
Daniel Daniel
2010-11-30 20:46:59 UTC
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You can actually right click Cluster Events in Failover Cluster Management and select "Query".

Then change the "From: Events On" at the bottom to your current date and time minus one minute. This will only now show events from the current date/time and on.
Post by Ed Lawrence
Is there a method to clear or empty the Recent Cluster Events? Once I have
resolved the issue I would like to start on a clear event list.
Post by John Toner [MVP]
I am assuming that you are referring to Windows 2008 clusters which displays
a list of recent events. Unfortunately, this isn't as simple as it should be
to clear this display. The "Recent Cluster Events" list displays a
collection of warnings and errors from the System Event logs from each node.
If you want to clear the numbers displayed in the "Recent Cluster Events"
list, you would need to clear the System Event logs on all nodes and then
re-start the Failover Cluster Management MMC.
Regards,
John
Visit my blog: http://msmvps.com/blogs/jtoner
have
Post by Gayan Attygala
I found much ease way to do it. open event viewer in each node. then save
and clear system event log. that s all.
Post by Gayan Attygala
i found much easy way to do it. open event viewer in each cluster node. Then
save and clear "System" event log. thats all
Post by John Toner [MVP]
Not sure how this is different from what I wrote...guess I need to use fewer
words ;-)
Regards,
John
Visit my blog: http://msmvps.com/blogs/jtoner
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