Thursday, March 22, 2012

Cluster Failover

Each morning I find that 1 of my servers has failed across and I'm
getting the following error:
Does anyone have any ideas'
Many Thanks
Event Type: Error
Event Source: ClusSvc
Event Category: Startup/Shutdown
Event ID: 1234
Date: 06/09/2006
Time: 09:09:18
User: N/A
Computer: NXNHPSQLSRV1
Description:
The Cluster service account does not have the following required user
rights:
Act as part of the operating system
These user rights were granted to the Cluster service account during
cluster setup and must not be removed.
User Action
Assign these rights to the Cluster service account. One way to do this
is to use Local Security Settings (Secpol.msc). Another way is to edit
the Group Policy object that is associated with the Cluster service
account's user object in Active Directory.
If you have already assigned these rights to the Cluster service
account, and the user rights appear to be removed, a Group Policy
object might be removing the rights. Check with your domain
administrator to find out if this is happening.Hi
Have you checked the rights? I assume it is a domain account that you are
using for the cluster service account?
John
<Joe.Mobley@.nationalexpress.com> wrote in message
news:1157531034.223893.106160@.b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Each morning I find that 1 of my servers has failed across and I'm
> getting the following error:
> Does anyone have any ideas'
> Many Thanks
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: ClusSvc
> Event Category: Startup/Shutdown
> Event ID: 1234
> Date: 06/09/2006
> Time: 09:09:18
> User: N/A
> Computer: NXNHPSQLSRV1
> Description:
> The Cluster service account does not have the following required user
> rights:
> Act as part of the operating system
> These user rights were granted to the Cluster service account during
> cluster setup and must not be removed.
> User Action
> Assign these rights to the Cluster service account. One way to do this
> is to use Local Security Settings (Secpol.msc). Another way is to edit
> the Group Policy object that is associated with the Cluster service
> account's user object in Active Directory.
> If you have already assigned these rights to the Cluster service
> account, and the user rights appear to be removed, a Group Policy
> object might be removing the rights. Check with your domain
> administrator to find out if this is happening.
>|||It's probably time to work with your server admin folks to see what else are
being modified. Nobody should be revoking privileges like this from service
accounts. Whether it's modified systematically via some group policy or
manually by someone mucking around, you've got a potentially big problem.
Linchi
"Joe.Mobley@.nationalexpress.com" wrote:

> Each morning I find that 1 of my servers has failed across and I'm
> getting the following error:
> Does anyone have any ideas'
> Many Thanks
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: ClusSvc
> Event Category: Startup/Shutdown
> Event ID: 1234
> Date: 06/09/2006
> Time: 09:09:18
> User: N/A
> Computer: NXNHPSQLSRV1
> Description:
> The Cluster service account does not have the following required user
> rights:
> Act as part of the operating system
> These user rights were granted to the Cluster service account during
> cluster setup and must not be removed.
> User Action
> Assign these rights to the Cluster service account. One way to do this
> is to use Local Security Settings (Secpol.msc). Another way is to edit
> the Group Policy object that is associated with the Cluster service
> account's user object in Active Directory.
> If you have already assigned these rights to the Cluster service
> account, and the user rights appear to be removed, a Group Policy
> object might be removing the rights. Check with your domain
> administrator to find out if this is happening.
>|||Sounds like a GP issue -removing rights from the cluster service account.
Check with the Domain admins about providing a static profile to the cluster
service account.
Arnie Rowland, Ph.D.
Westwood Consulting, Inc
Most good judgment comes from experience.
Most experience comes from bad judgment.
- Anonymous
<Joe.Mobley@.nationalexpress.com> wrote in message
news:1157531034.223893.106160@.b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Each morning I find that 1 of my servers has failed across and I'm
> getting the following error:
> Does anyone have any ideas'
> Many Thanks
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: ClusSvc
> Event Category: Startup/Shutdown
> Event ID: 1234
> Date: 06/09/2006
> Time: 09:09:18
> User: N/A
> Computer: NXNHPSQLSRV1
> Description:
> The Cluster service account does not have the following required user
> rights:
> Act as part of the operating system
> These user rights were granted to the Cluster service account during
> cluster setup and must not be removed.
> User Action
> Assign these rights to the Cluster service account. One way to do this
> is to use Local Security Settings (Secpol.msc). Another way is to edit
> the Group Policy object that is associated with the Cluster service
> account's user object in Active Directory.
> If you have already assigned these rights to the Cluster service
> account, and the user rights appear to be removed, a Group Policy
> object might be removing the rights. Check with your domain
> administrator to find out if this is happening.
>

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