Re: RPC Error
- From: "Edwin vMierlo" <EdwinvMierlo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 11:01:16 -0000
Russ,
did you try to set the security with cluster.exe command-line ?
did that produce the same error ?
cluster . res "ClusterFS" /priv security=Domain\User,grant,c:security
This gives the user account "User" from domain "Domain" change share level
rights to the File Share resource.
Access types are grant, deny, set, or revoke. An access mask is required for
the types grant, deny, or set. Access masks are "R" for read, "C" for
change, and "F" for full.
This can also be used to grant multiple users rights at the same time, here
is the syntax for the security switch:
Security=Domain\User1,grant,C,Domain\User2,revoke,everyone,set,F:security
let us know,
rgds,
edwin.
"Russ Kaufmann [MVP]" <russ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:D7953F85-9946-44B5-9F1B-43E3A01273F4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
OK, guys, if you have an answer, I would love to here it.on
Situation: Cluster configured and built. User creates a new group and adds
proper resources for a file share. Once the file share service is created
and everything is running, the administrator tries to change permissions
the clustered file share.DC
Error: Upon clicking OK or apply, after changing permissions (add, remove,
or change), an RPC error is generated. The error title is: Cluster
Administrator Standard Extension The error is three lines.
Line one: An error occurred validating the cluster security descriptor
Line two: The RPC server is unavailable
Line three: Error ID -2147023174 (800706ba)
RPC connectivity has been checked as follows:
Ping of netbios name for DC and both nodes to and from the nodes and the
Ping of FQDN for DC and both nodes to and from the nodes and the DC
Net view of remote systems for DC and both nodes to and from the nodes and
the DC
RPC ping back and forth between nodes and DC
Changed the network name to require kerberos and it created the computer
account and joined it
Netdom Verify used to test both nodes
Kicked nodes out of domain and re-added them
Made sure Windows firewalls were disabled
I am out of ideas here. It appears that RPC is working fine.
Anyone?
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