Different disk numbering would not prevent a disk to be added to a cluster. Microsoft clustering uses the disks signature value to identify the disks, not the \\.\physicaldrive number.
But to answer your question, Windows numbers the disk based on Controller/Bus/Lun values. If your disk has a different LUN address, it would show up in a different order.
As stated above the disk number had nothing to do with the disk not joining the cluster. There is something wrong with the disk itself. I replaced it with a new meta and that new meta works fine.
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But to answer your question, Windows numbers the disk based on Controller/Bus/Lun values. If your disk has a different LUN address, it would show up in a different order.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks
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I'm just going to mark this thread as answered.
Christian