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The resource DLL callback functions allow a resource DLL to report status and event information to a Resource Monitor, which then provides the information to the Cluster service. These callback functions are implemented by a Resource Monitor and invoked by a resource DLL.
For information about create resource DLLs, see Creating Resource Types.
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The PCHANGE_RESOURCE_PROCESS_FOR_DUMPS type defines a pointer to this function.
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The PCHANGE_RES_TYPE_PROCESS_FOR_DUMPS type defines a pointer to this function.
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Called when a resource control code operation completes. The PEND_CONTROL_CALL type defines a pointer to this function.
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Called when a resource type control code operation completes. The PEND_TYPE_CONTROL_CALL type defines a pointer to this function.
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Extends the timeout for a call to a resource control code. The PEXTEND_RES_CONTROL_CALL type defines a pointer to this function.
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Extends the timeout for a call to a resource type control code. The PEXTEND_RES_TYPE_CONTROL_CALL type defines a pointer to this function.
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Records an event in the cluster log.
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Called when control of the quorum resource has been lost.
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TBD. The PRAISE_RES_TYPE_NOTIFICATION type is a pointer to this function.
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Sets the internal state of a resource
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Reports that locked mode was configured for a resource.
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Called to update the status of a resource.
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Called to update the status of a resource.
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Reports that there was a failure in a resource instance. The PSIGNAL_FAILURE_ROUTINE type defines a pointer to this function.
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Initializes a worker thread with the specified callback routine. The PWORKER_START_ROUTINE type defines a pointer to this function.
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