An Error Occurred While Creating The Cluster Access Is Denied
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occurred while creating the cluster 'myCluster'. An error occurred creating cluster 'myCluster'. Access is denied Am I missing something? Regards- Muralidhar Edited by r.muralidhar Monday, September 24, 2012 11:56 PM Monday, September 24, 2012 11:56 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Did you provide the list of node names and the cluster IP address etc? Also, have an error occurred while applying security information to access is denied windows 2008 you run cluster validation and does your account have the rights to create the cluster computer object in AD? (You can also pre-create it, diable the AD computer account and grant yourself full rights on that account) See syntax for New-Cluster here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee460973(WS.10).aspx Marked as answer by Aiden_CaoModerator Friday, October 05, 2012 1:10 AM Tuesday, September 25, 2012 1:08 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Try to give full access forparticular Domain controller server In DNS .... Active Directory controller also need to give full access After given full access try to restart dc ......now it will work fine... ------------------------------------------------------------- Regard's | Ramu A Marked as answer by Aiden_CaoModerator Friday, October 05, 2012 1:10 AM Tuesday, September 25, 2012 4:57 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Did you provide the list of node names and the cluster IP address etc? Also, have you run cluster validation and does your account have the rights to create the cluster computer object in AD? (You can also pre-create it, diable the AD computer accoun
generic error below. An error occurred while creating the cluster. An error occurred creating cluster 'CLUSTERNAME'. The service has not been started Looking at the example error report you can see an error occurred while applying security information to access is denied windows 7 after Server3 checks the Network FT Driver it attempts to cleanup and exit. Beginning to
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configure the cluster 'CLUSTERNAME'. Initializing Cluster 'CLUSTERNAME'. Validating cluster state on node server1.domain.com. Searching the domain for computer object CLUSTERNAME. Creating
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a new computer object for CLUSTERNAME in the domain. Configuring computer object CLUSTERNAME as cluster name object. Validating installation of the Network FT Driver on node Server1.domain.com. Validating installation of the Cluster Disk Driver on node https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/4a54d064-5220-43c6-a787-07bb7ec6c7d6/access-denied-while-creating-a-new-failover-cluster?forum=winserverClustering Server1.domain.com. Configuring Cluster Service on node Server2.domain.com. Validating installation of the Network FT Driver on node Server2.domain.com. Validating installation of the Cluster Disk Driver on node Server2.domain.com. Configuring Cluster Service on node Server3.domain.com. Validating installation of the Network FT Driver on node Server3.domain.com. Unable to successfully cleanup. To troubleshoot cluster creation problems, run the Validate a Configuration wizard on the servers you want to cluster. This issue is stemmed from installing http://blog.patricknielsen.net/2012/01/windows-2008-r2-error-occurred-while.html the Failover Cluster in the wrong order normally in a Hyper-V cluster. To fix this all you need to do is remove this feature and install it again. Reinstall Failover Cluster feature to fix your cluster NIC missing during cluster creation. ocsetup FailoverCluster-Core /uninstall ocsetup FailoverCluster-Core Posted by Patrick Nielsen at 4:12 PM Labels: Failover Clustering, Hyper-V, Windows 2008 R2 Server, Windows Clustering 1 comment: Brent said... Thank you! This worked perfect! June 28, 2013 at 2:47 PM Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) About Me Patrick Nielsen View my complete profile Total Pageviews Blog Archive May 2013 (1) December 2012 (2) November 2012 (1) October 2012 (1) August 2012 (1) March 2012 (3) February 2012 (1) January 2012 (8) October 2011 (3) September 2011 (3) August 2011 (5) July 2011 (1) June 2011 (1) May 2011 (1) April 2011 (2) January 2011 (6) June 2010 (2) February 2010 (3) January 2010 (2) November 2009 (3) May 2009 (1) April 2009 (3) March 2009 (2) February 2009 (1) January 2009 (4) December 2008 (1) November 2008 (3) May 2008 (1) April 2008 (1) March 2008 (4) February 2008 (3) December 2007 (3) Popular Posts DiskPart - Removing ReadOnly Flag from Volume This is the process
I am trying to create a new windows http://www.networksteve.com/enterprise/topic.php/Windows_Cluster_2012_R2_Issue/?TopicId=80633&Posts=1 cluster and am getting the below error Beginning to configure the cluster ********. Initializing Cluster ********. Validating cluster state on node ********.com. Find a suitable domain controller for node ********.com. Searching the domain for computer object '********'. Bind to domain controller \\********com. Check whether the error occurred computer object ******** for node ********.com exists in the domain. Domain controller \\********com. Computer object for node ********.com exists in the domain. Verifying computer object '********' in the domain. Checking for account information for the computer object in the 'UserAccountControl' flag for CN=********,CN=Computers,DC=********,DC=com. Enable computer object error occurred while ********on domain controller \\********.com. Configuring computer object '******** in organizational unit CN=Computers,DC=********,DC=com' as cluster name object. Get GUID of computer object with FQDN: CN=********,CN=Computers,DC=********,DC=com Validating installation of the Network FT Driver on node ********.com. Validating installation of the Cluster Disk Driver on node ********.com. Configuring Cluster Service on node ********.com. Waiting for notification that Cluster service on node ********com has started. Forming cluster '********'. Adding cluster common properties to ********. Creating resource types on cluster ********. Creating resource group 'Cluster Group'. Creating IP Address resource 'Cluster IP Address'. Creating Network Name resource '********'. Searching the domain for computer object '********'. Bind to domain controller \\********.com. Check whether the computer object ******** for node exists in the domain. Domain controller \\********com. Computer object for node exists in the domain. Verifying computer object '********' in t