Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV) in redirected access mode after installing McAfee VSE 8.7 Patch 5 or 8.8 Patch 1
UPDATE:
A fix has been done and is available through the below article:
2674551 - Redirected mode is enabled unexpectedly in a Cluster Shared Volume when you are running a third-party application in a Windows Server 2008 R2-based cluster
===== Original Posting ===============
There is an issue with Cluster Shared Volumes and McAfee VirusScan Enterprise that I wanted to pass along. When installing McAfee VSE 8.7 Patch 5 or 8.8 Patch 1, the CSV drives will go into redirected mode and will not go out of it.
The reason for this is that the McAfee filter driver (mfehidk.sys) is using decimal points in the altitude to help in identifying upgrade scenarios for their product. The Cluster CSV filter only accepts whole numbers and puts the drives in redirected access mode when it sees this decimal value.
When seeing this, if you run FLTMC from an administrative command prompt, you may see something similar too:
C:\> fltmc
Filter Name Num Instances Altitude Frame
--------------------------------------------------
CSVFilter 2 404900 0
mfehidk 329998.99 <Legacy>
mfehidk 2 321300.00 0
If you were to generate a Cluster Log, you would see the below identifying that it cannot read the altitude value properly.
INFO [DCM] FsFilterCanUseDirectIO is called for \?Volume{188c44f1-9cd0-11df-926b-a4ca2baf36ff}
ERR mscs::FilterSnooper::CanUseDirectIO: BadFormat(5917)’ because of ‘non-digit found’
INFO [DCM] PostOnline. CanUseDirectIO for C2V1 => false
McAfee has released the following document giving a temporary workaround.
Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV) status becomes Online (Redirected access)
Microsoft is aware of the problem and currently working on a fix. When this fix is available, this will be updated and a new KB Article will be created with the fix.