Re: File Share resource failed to start

From: Russ Kaufmann [MCT] (russ_at_exchangemct.nospam.com)
Date: 07/22/04


Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 09:06:10 -0600


"Nick" <nsocha@prodigy.net> wrote in message
news:eg%23BM2%23bEHA.996@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Hello,
> I have a Win2003 cluster(Both nodes are Domain Controllers) - I have 5
> shared folders. Today I needed to fail over the nodes and 2 of the 5
shares
> would not start. The event log stated "Event ID 1068
> Source: ClusSvc
> Description: The cluster file share resource <resourcename> failed to
start.
> Error 5.
>
> I understand this is an access denied error - I added the cluster service
> account to the direcotries in question and all worked fine. My only
question
> is why didn't the other 3 directories need this permission? ALL
directories
> had the admin account with full access, the only difference was the 2
> directories in question did not have the Domain USers group in the ACL.
> The 3 directories that were working had the Domain Users group however,
each
> directory specified different access rights for the group.
> The depenedices for all shares are the same....
>
> I am just trying to figure out why i needed the cluster account added to
> these 2 and not the others.

In all cases, the service accounts needs access to the resource. I would
imagine that this is a case where the permissions were somehow inherited in
the other cases and in the two cases where it failed, the permissions were
not set.



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