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  1. #1
    JJP Guest

    Cannot delete or rename folder

    Hi, we are having strange problem with a Windows 2003 cluster I am hoping
    someone may have seen before.

    Node A, if I try to create a new folder at any level, even at the root, it
    says "Access Denied Make Sure the disk is not full or write protected".
    Then it creates a folder called "New Folder" that cannot be deleted or
    modified. Everyone and System have Full Control at the root. I am a domain
    admin and there is 300gb of free space.

    I can however create files, modify files, delete files without issue. So it
    only affects folders.

    If I fail the resources to the other Node B, no problems.

    This does not affect the c: drive of Node A or the Q: (quorum) drive of the
    cluster. I can create folders and delete them.

    Thanks in advance for any help!



  2. #2
    Jeff Hughes [MSFT] Guest

    Re: Cannot delete or rename folder

    Are you running EMCs DiskXtender software?
    --
    Jeff Hughes, MCSE
    Support Escalation Engineer
    Microsoft Enterprise Platforms Support (Server Core/Cluster)


    "JJP" <anonymous@microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:#uzmZqkyIHA.6096@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
    > Hi, we are having strange problem with a Windows 2003 cluster I am hoping
    > someone may have seen before.
    >
    > Node A, if I try to create a new folder at any level, even at the root, it
    > says "Access Denied Make Sure the disk is not full or write protected".
    > Then it creates a folder called "New Folder" that cannot be deleted or
    > modified. Everyone and System have Full Control at the root. I am a
    > domain admin and there is 300gb of free space.
    >
    > I can however create files, modify files, delete files without issue. So
    > it only affects folders.
    >
    > If I fail the resources to the other Node B, no problems.
    >
    > This does not affect the c: drive of Node A or the Q: (quorum) drive of
    > the cluster. I can create folders and delete them.
    >
    > Thanks in advance for any help!
    >


  3. #3
    JJP Guest

    Re: Cannot delete or rename folder

    As a matter of fact we had tried to implement it at one point. This morning
    I noticed that service was Disabled on the "working node" but so I checked
    the "non-working node" and it was running. So I disabled it but no change,
    so I did not investigate further. I guess I should have.

    We do not use the EMC software anymore because it didn't work.
    Based on your response and the fact at one point we were running it, that is
    probably the culprit. Do you have further instructions/thoughts?

    Thanks!
    Jeff





    "Jeff Hughes [MSFT]" <jeffhugh@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:450B85E2-ED27-41CA-80B6-9A05015D9EC1@microsoft.com...
    > Are you running EMCs DiskXtender software?
    > --
    > Jeff Hughes, MCSE
    > Support Escalation Engineer
    > Microsoft Enterprise Platforms Support (Server Core/Cluster)
    >
    >
    > "JJP" <anonymous@microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:#uzmZqkyIHA.6096@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
    >> Hi, we are having strange problem with a Windows 2003 cluster I am hoping
    >> someone may have seen before.
    >>
    >> Node A, if I try to create a new folder at any level, even at the root,
    >> it says "Access Denied Make Sure the disk is not full or write
    >> protected". Then it creates a folder called "New Folder" that cannot be
    >> deleted or modified. Everyone and System have Full Control at the root.
    >> I am a domain admin and there is 300gb of free space.
    >>
    >> I can however create files, modify files, delete files without issue. So
    >> it only affects folders.
    >>
    >> If I fail the resources to the other Node B, no problems.
    >>
    >> This does not affect the c: drive of Node A or the Q: (quorum) drive of
    >> the cluster. I can create folders and delete them.
    >>
    >> Thanks in advance for any help!
    >>




  4. #4
    Jeff Hughes [MSFT] Guest

    Re: Cannot delete or rename folder

    Try uninstalling then reboot as opposed to just disabling. If it's got any
    filter drivers, those may still load despite the service being disabled.
    --
    Jeff Hughes, MCSE
    Support Escalation Engineer
    Microsoft Enterprise Platforms Support (Server Core/Cluster)


    "JJP" <anonymous@microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:u7eLZolyIHA.2384@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
    > As a matter of fact we had tried to implement it at one point. This
    > morning I noticed that service was Disabled on the "working node" but so I
    > checked the "non-working node" and it was running. So I disabled it but
    > no change, so I did not investigate further. I guess I should have.
    >
    > We do not use the EMC software anymore because it didn't work.
    > Based on your response and the fact at one point we were running it, that
    > is probably the culprit. Do you have further instructions/thoughts?
    >
    > Thanks!
    > Jeff
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > "Jeff Hughes [MSFT]" <jeffhugh@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:450B85E2-ED27-41CA-80B6-9A05015D9EC1@microsoft.com...
    >> Are you running EMCs DiskXtender software?
    >> --
    >> Jeff Hughes, MCSE
    >> Support Escalation Engineer
    >> Microsoft Enterprise Platforms Support (Server Core/Cluster)
    >>
    >>
    >> "JJP" <anonymous@microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:#uzmZqkyIHA.6096@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
    >>> Hi, we are having strange problem with a Windows 2003 cluster I am
    >>> hoping someone may have seen before.
    >>>
    >>> Node A, if I try to create a new folder at any level, even at the root,
    >>> it says "Access Denied Make Sure the disk is not full or write
    >>> protected". Then it creates a folder called "New Folder" that cannot be
    >>> deleted or modified. Everyone and System have Full Control at the root.
    >>> I am a domain admin and there is 300gb of free space.
    >>>
    >>> I can however create files, modify files, delete files without issue.
    >>> So it only affects folders.
    >>>
    >>> If I fail the resources to the other Node B, no problems.
    >>>
    >>> This does not affect the c: drive of Node A or the Q: (quorum) drive of
    >>> the cluster. I can create folders and delete them.
    >>>
    >>> Thanks in advance for any help!
    >>>

    >
    >


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