Re: Windows 2003 cluster install failed due to access denied

From: Van Thothathri (VanTh_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/09/04

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    0x80070005--- Access is denied
    You may be logged on as local admin to create /add nodes. You may want to
    try to log on with a domain account that has admin privilege
    on both nodes. Then add nodes

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    Van Thothathri
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    "Kun" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
    news:24b1901c45feb$7252d180$a301280a@phx.gbl...
    > Hello All,
    >
    > I am attempting to setup clustering for a 2-node cluster
    > on DELL 6550 machines with EMC as SAN solution, so that I
    > can cluster SQL 2000. Everything is setup according to
    > Microsoft's "Guide to Creating and Configuring a Server
    > Cluster in Windows Server 2003". When I run the
    > Clustering Wizard, it progresses through to a point where
    > it configures node 2, and then fails as it's trying to
    > write the configuration changes to node 2. I've gone
    > through the setup log, and noted that the error is
    > generated by node 2 and the error reports:
    >
    > "Cluster configuration cannot continue because of an
    > error during the saving of the cluster configuration.
    > Restart the cluster configuration application (wizard)
    > and try it again"
    >
    > This is the error line that appears in the installation
    > and setup log. In the wizard GUI a red X appears at the
    > line where this process is occurring, and the error
    > message reads:
    >
    > "Access Denied"
    >
    > It gives no explanation as to what was being accessed or
    > what credentials are not working. I have the cluster
    > service account setup as a domain account, and added to
    > the local Admin groups of both servers. Both servers are
    > members of the same domain as well.
    >
    > That is my first time attempting a cluster install on
    > Windows Server 2003.
    >
    > Any help from anyone, tips, tricks, gotchas, etc. would
    > be cool.
    >
    > Thanks very much.
    > 
    

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