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TwistedPair
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Thu Nov 11, 2004 3:20 am Post subject:
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All,
I recently brought up the first machine in an Exchange 2003/Windows 2003
cluster. I did this before updating my server with the lates patches.
Everything worked fine until I installed the patches, then suddenly the
cluster administrator would not connect to the cluster by name without
error, but only by "." Here is the error:
Access is denied
Error ID: 5 (00000005)
To me this is unacceptable, so I called support, and wasn't able to get an
answer there so that's when stuff REALLY started to suck. But I have a main
question, and some supplimental questions. My first question is that now I
need to manually remove that Exchange server from the Org. Anyone know of
some good tips/advice for that? I was just thinking of deleting it from
ESM, and attempting to delete the resources from the cluster (I haven't done
that yet because I was hoping to get it to remove normally).
Supplimental Question 1: Anyone ever run into the error above? Did you fix
it?
I thought there was another question too, but I don't remember now.
Thanks,
Pair
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Tim Trabold
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Tue Nov 16, 2004 4:34 am Post subject:
RE: Service patches cause Cluster Administrator not to work |
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I don't know if this will help, but, when I haven't been able to connect to
the cluster using the virtual name, I was able to connect to it using the
name of one of the servers in the cluster.
I am not sure whaty happens but apparently this refreshed the pointers on
the machine connecting to the cluster. Once I did this I was then able to
connect to it using the virtual name.
Tim Trabold
"TwistedPair" wrote:
| Quote: | All,
I recently brought up the first machine in an Exchange 2003/Windows 2003
cluster. I did this before updating my server with the lates patches.
Everything worked fine until I installed the patches, then suddenly the
cluster administrator would not connect to the cluster by name without
error, but only by "." Here is the error:
Access is denied
Error ID: 5 (00000005)
To me this is unacceptable, so I called support, and wasn't able to get an
answer there so that's when stuff REALLY started to suck. But I have a main
question, and some supplimental questions. My first question is that now I
need to manually remove that Exchange server from the Org. Anyone know of
some good tips/advice for that? I was just thinking of deleting it from
ESM, and attempting to delete the resources from the cluster (I haven't done
that yet because I was hoping to get it to remove normally).
Supplimental Question 1: Anyone ever run into the error above? Did you fix
it?
I thought there was another question too, but I don't remember now.
Thanks,
Pair
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TwistedPair
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Tue Nov 16, 2004 8:59 am Post subject:
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I'll give it a try!
Pair
"Tim Trabold" <TimTrabold@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A3039300-628F-4B08-B0C3-D499BEAFCFDF@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | I don't know if this will help, but, when I haven't been able to connect to
the cluster using the virtual name, I was able to connect to it using the
name of one of the servers in the cluster.
I am not sure whaty happens but apparently this refreshed the pointers on
the machine connecting to the cluster. Once I did this I was then able to
connect to it using the virtual name.
Tim Trabold
"TwistedPair" wrote:
All,
I recently brought up the first machine in an Exchange 2003/Windows 2003
cluster. I did this before updating my server with the lates patches.
Everything worked fine until I installed the patches, then suddenly the
cluster administrator would not connect to the cluster by name without
error, but only by "." Here is the error:
Access is denied
Error ID: 5 (00000005)
To me this is unacceptable, so I called support, and wasn't able to get
an
answer there so that's when stuff REALLY started to suck. But I have a
main
question, and some supplimental questions. My first question is that now
I
need to manually remove that Exchange server from the Org. Anyone know
of
some good tips/advice for that? I was just thinking of deleting it from
ESM, and attempting to delete the resources from the cluster (I haven't
done
that yet because I was hoping to get it to remove normally).
Supplimental Question 1: Anyone ever run into the error above? Did you
fix
it?
I thought there was another question too, but I don't remember now.
Thanks,
Pair
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