Re: 0x8007005 Access is Denied adding new host to Active/Active Cl
- From: William Delgado <WilliamDelgado@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 10:56:05 -0800
I got it going, thanks!!
DCOM was disabled on one the host servers.
I did notice this in the past and checked to enable it. Ran the wizard again
and it failed. I then restarted the computer and tried it again,... same
result.
I finally gave up called Microsoft Tech Support and was asked to go and
check the dcom settings again and DARN!! it was unchecked again! I then
checked it once again and clicked ok and ok to close everything.. waited a
bit and whent back to check the setting.. IT WAS OFF AGAIN!!
So this time I went back in, checked it BUT this time I clicked APPLY then
OK. Exited and whent back in and this time it kept it.
I then proceeded to run the wizzard and WAM!@ it worked.!@
I am disappointed though that I had to pay 250.00 for what seemed to be a
product flaw.
"Ryan Sokolowski [MVP]" wrote:
> This is definitely a security issue. ENSURE that you have the correct user
> name and password. Also ensure that this account is an Administrator
> account...more here:
>
> http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/Library/95262efc-eb22-453e-9000-f8f3e378c0de1033.mspx
>
> Domain accounts and the Cluster service
> You must log on using an account that is a member of an Administrators group
> to create the first node in a cluster or add additional nodes. All nodes
> must have joined a domain (instead of a workgroup) and be members of the
> same domain. When you create a cluster or join nodes to a cluster, you
> specify the domain user account under which the Cluster service runs. It is
> best if the Cluster service user account is a new account. The account must
> have local administrative rights and permissions on the cluster nodes. In
> addition, make sure that applications (for example, Microsoft SQL Server
> 2000) do not use the same account as the Cluster service account. Be sure to
> keep the password from expiring on the account (follow your organization's
> policies for password renewal).
>
> When you install the operating system on a member server, Setup adds the
> Cluster service account as a member of the local Administrators group. When
> you install the operating system on a domain controller, Setup gives
> cluster-administrative permissions to the Domain Administrators group.
>
> When you use Cluster Administrator to administer a cluster from a remote
> location, such as from another server or a computer running Windows XP
> Professional, or to administer a cluster locally from a node, you must use
> an account that is a member of the local Administrators group on all nodes.
> For more information, see Give a user permissions to administer a cluster .
>
> Note
>
> . You can use an account that is a domain user account or a member of
> a global group to remotely or locally administer a cluster if you use
> cluster.exe or cluster scripting tools. For more information, see Cluster
> and the Microsoft Platform Software Development Kit (SDK).
>
>
> If you have administrative permissions on all nodes of the cluster, you can
> fully administer the cluster. However, if you have only specific permissions
> to administer the cluster, you cannot change the cluster description, change
> cluster security, or register extensions to Cluster Administrator.
>
> For information on changing the account used to run the Cluster service, see
> Change the account under which the Cluster service runs .
>
> For information on changing the password for the Cluster service account,
> see Change the Cluster service account password .
>
> Hope this helps...
>
> --
> Ryan Sokolowski
> MVP - Windows Server - Clustering
> MCSE, CCNA, CCDA, BCFP
>
> "A troubleshooter's best tool is the Event Viewer and understanding the
> events and messages contained therein."
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
> "William Delgado" <William Delgado@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> message news:98858AC8-F0BF-4115-9341-BD4CF3F8FE5C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I have spent days looking at this and I cant come up with an answer.
> >
> > I have an active/active cluster providing simple file sharing services. I
> > want to extend this to an active/active/passive model.
> >
> > When It starts its Analyzing Configuration Wizard it stops with the
> > following error message:
> >
> > _______________________________________________________________________
> > Date: 12/9/2005
> > Time: 8:51:25 AM
> > Computer: NEWHOST
> > Major Task ID: {93C32F99-39CA-4D38-9D7F-2707CA0EAF46}
> > Minor Task ID: {E88B08DD-2460-4DF1-B5C2-28587DD164EA}
> > Progress (min, max, current): 0, 1, 1
> > Description:
> >
> > Status: 0x80070005
> > Access is denied.
> > Additional Information:
> > For more information, visit Help and Support Services at
> > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=4441.
> > _______________________________________________________________________
> >
> > I am using the same domain account on both of them.
> >
> > Could anyone help me out?
> >
>
>
>
.
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