RE: Adding new node to SQL SP4 cluster
- From: uttamkp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Uttam Parui[MS])
- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 19:16:42 GMT
Dave,
It looks like a permission issue. Does the Windows domain a/c that you are using the setup have local admin privileges on both the cluster nodes? Try running the setup using the virtual SQL Server service a/c or the
cluster service a/c ?
Best Regards,
Uttam Parui
Microsoft Corporation
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