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    Problems with Clustering - Can't Manage Cluster and Server Name

    I've posted twice to the server clustering group, but my post hasn't shown
    either time, and things are critical.

    We had a SAN that went belly up over the weekend, and we're having problems
    getting the cluster back on line. It has been running for some time. There
    are 3 errors in the event viewer:

    Event ID: 1205; The Cluster service failed to bring clustered service or
    application 'printserver' completely online or offline. One or more resources
    may be in a failed state. This may impact the availability of the clustered
    service or application.

    ==========
    Event ID: 1207; Cluster network name resource 'printserver' cannot be
    brought online. The computer object associated with the resource could not be
    updated in domain 'domain.com' for the following reason:
    Unable to obtain the Primary Cluster Name Identity token.

    The text for the associated error code is: An attempt has been made to
    operate on an impersonation token by a thread that is not currently
    impersonating a client.


    The cluster identity 'PRINTSERVERCLUS$' may lack permissions required to
    update the object. Please work with your domain administrator to ensure that
    the cluster identity can update computer objects in the domain.
    =========



    Event ID: 1069: Cluster resource 'printserver' in clustered service or
    application 'printserver' failed.

    ==========

    A possible related error is on the domain controller:

    Event ID 4: The Kerberos client received a KRB_AP_ERR_MODIFIED error from
    the server . The target name used was host/PRINTSERVERCLUSTER.DOMAIN.COM.
    This indicates that the target server failed to decrypt the ticket provided
    by the client. This can occur when the target server principal name (SPN) is
    registered on an account other than the account the target service is using.
    Please ensure that the target SPN is registered on, and only registered on,
    the account used by the server. This error can also happen when the target
    service is using a different password for the target service account than
    what the Kerberos Key Distribution Center (KDC) has for the target service
    account. Please ensure that the service on the server and the KDC are both
    updated to use the current password. If the server name is not fully
    qualified, and the target domain () is different from the client domain
    (DOMAIN.COM), check if there are identically named server accounts in these
    two domains, or use the fully-qualified name to identify the server.

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    Additionally, within the Failover Cluster Management GUI, if I select to
    manage printservercluster or printservercluster.domain.com, I get "the action
    'Manage a Cluster...' did not complete. Could not open a connection to the
    cluster 'printservercluster.domain.com'. A security package specific error
    occurred." However, I can connection to simply a '.', and within this the
    Server Name shows to be in a failed status.

    I can RDP to the FQDN.

    I've gone through
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l...8WS.10%29.aspx, but I
    still have the error.

    I would be very grateful if anyone can shed some light on this.

    thanks



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    Re: Problems with Clustering - Can't Manage Cluster and Server Name

    If all nodes in a cluster is in a local network or have routing capabilities that can handle maximum transmission unit (MTU) packet size of 1,464 bytes over the entire network of routes, large transfers of cluster messages (more of 1,536 kilobytes) can be greatly accelerated by increasing the tuning parameter cluster size of message fragments to better match the path MTU. I think this will give you idea about clustering. If you want more information then Google is the best solution. Thank you.

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