Re: 0x8007005 Access is Denied adding new host to Active/Active Cluste
- From: "Ryan Sokolowski [MVP]" <ryan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 10:34:55 -0800
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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