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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Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 11:30:49 -0700
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
-- Van Thothathri Windows Clustering High Availability Microsoft Enterprise Server Products "This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights." Use of included script samples, if any, are subject to the terms specified at http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm "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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