Could Not Start The Cluster Service Error 1314
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was deleted and recreated the same account (The same spelling - identical account name). The cluster service will not start using the newly created domain admin account. Then I changed the cluster service to use a userid with domain admin rights (also member of the local Administrators group) and password. The service does not start due to the following error: windows could not start the cluster service on local computer windows 2012 Services Could not start the Cluster Service service on Local Computer. Error 1314: A required privilege is not held by the client. Monday, July 23, 2007 2:54 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote This forum is for Windows Server 2008...but no matter....if the W2K3 cluster is at the SP1 level or higher, the system event log entry will tell you what privilege is missing. You can then review this article - http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q269229 and ensure the cluster service account has all those rights and that they are 'effective' rights meaning, no GPOs are yanking them away after they are applied. Since this is a W2K8 forum I will plug Failover Clustering in W2K8 by saying you will not run into this sisue in W2K8 Failover Clustering...so, give it a try. Monday, July 23, 2007 11:25 PM Reply | Quote Moderator Microsoft is conducting an online survey to understand your opinion of the Technet Web site. If you choose to participate, the online survey will be presented
Guest I'm in a bit of a bind and I could really use some help. This morning, we rebooted one of the cluster nodes in our two node W2K3 cluster. The first indication of a cluster service not starting windows 2003 problem is that nothing failed over to the second node and then when the first
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node came back up, the cluster service failed to start with the message "a required privilege is not held by the client". After
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restarting the second node's cluster service, it fails with the same error. I'm at a complete loss to explain why this is happening and how to fix it, so if anybody could provide some insight, I would greatly https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/5e9349ce-9698-434a-9e54-2630aaafd0ef/cluster-service-not-starting-error-1314-a-required-privilege-is-not-held-by-the-client?forum=winserverClustering appreciate it. Thanks. dln, Sep 28, 2005 #1 Advertisements dln Guest Ok, my fault ... I change the "Backup Files and Directories" right for the cluster's group policy and didn't include the cluster service's service account in the list. Everything works just fine now. Thanks anyways. dln "dln" <> wrote in message news:... > I'm in a bit of a bind and I could really use some help. This morning, we > rebooted one of the http://www.winvistatips.com/threads/cluster-service-fails-to-start-with-a-required-privilege-is-not-held-by-the-client.776042/ cluster nodes in our two node W2K3 cluster. The first > indication of a problem is that nothing failed over to the second node and > then when the first node came back up, the cluster service failed to start > with the message "a required privilege is not held by the client". After > restarting the second node's cluster service, it fails with the same > error. I'm at a complete loss to explain why this is happening and how to > fix it, so if anybody could provide some insight, I would greatly > appreciate it. > > Thanks. > dln, Sep 28, 2005 #2 Advertisements MarkFox Guest RE: Cluster Service Fails to start with "a required privilege is not h Has anything changed with the account the cluster service runs under? Make sure that the account is a member of the local administrators group on both nodes and that the domain account used for the cluster service is not locked or disabled. If you are really stuck you could try making the cluster service account a domain adminstrator just to get you running. If that does not work then it sounds like something was specifically changed on the user rights for the service account. Good Luck! -- Mark "dln" wrote: > I'm in a bit of a bind and I could really us
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on local system account. Error Message Could not start the Cluster Service service on Local Computer. Error 1314: A required privilege is not held by the client. Solution If we want to run cluster service under domain account or local admin group, service account should be added in below locations. Open Local Security Policy on Administrator group and configure below locations. Local Security Policy\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment * Act as part of the operating system * Adjust memory quotas for a process * Back up files and directories * Increase scheduling priorities * Log on as a service * Restore files and directories * Debug programs * Impersonate a client after authentication * Manage auditing and security log This solution is applicable for windows 2003 server. Refer other version on below link http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q269229 Posted by Ramesh at 6:15 AM Labels: Windows Cluster 1 comment: Prince GeorgeApril 3, 2014 at 4:05 PMExcellent post. worked for me. Well done RemeshReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more... Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Contributors Arun Rajesh Ramesh Blog Archive ▼ 2010 (9) ► September (1) ► August (2) ▼ June (3) SQL 2000 to SQL 2008 Upgrade SSIS Package Issues in SQL 2008 Cluster service failed to start local system accou... ► May (1) ► January (2) Labels DTS upgrade (1) Error (2) Multicore Processor (1) Script (1) Service Pack (1) Setup Issue (1) SQL 2000 to 2008 Upgrade (1) SQL 2005 Script (1) SQL 2005 Setup (1) SQL 2008 R2 Setup (1) SQL 2008 Script (1) SQL 2008 Upgrade (2) SSIS (1) SSIS troupshoot (1) Troubleshoot (4) Windows Cluster (1)