HP X1000/3000 G2 Network Storage System Upgrade to Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2012 (B7D88-96059, December 2012)

Node <nodename> holds the SCSI PR on Test Disk
<n> and brought the disk online, but failed
in its attempt to write the data to partition
table entry 1. The disk structure is corrupt
and unreadable.
This may be repeated for a number of disks.
After cluster validation fails, the shared disks are online on one
node, and offline on the remaining nodes. This may be seen in
Disk Management (diskmgmt.msc). Log on to the node where
the disks are online, and find the disks in Disk Management
that correspond to the failure in the cluster validation report.
For example if the error message mentioned “Test Disk 3”, this
will be “Disk 3” in Disk Management. Note the drive letter at
which the disk is mounted. This will be used later in the chkdsk
command.
The disk that failed validation may not be mounted at a drive
letter. The disk used as the witness disk in the former cluster will
likely not be mounted at a drive letter. In this case, rather than
using a drive letter for the chkdsk command, use the volume
ID. To find the volume ID, open a PowerShell command prompt
and type mountvol:
PS C:\Windows\system32> mountvol
Creates, deletes, or lists a volume mount point.
:
Possible values for VolumeName along with current
mount points are:
\\?\Volume{ee4014fa-2310-4b34-8fd9-c6f402669b9c}\
*** NO MOUNT POINTS ***
\\?\Volume{50043cef-c1e3-4f88-8ec0-9f155bd82463}\
D:\
\\?\Volume{94ba0dcf-6fb5-495f-9ae1-1e6aa3a78f1e}\
E:\