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Thread: Windows Server 2008 Core remote connectivity.

  1. #1
    Dan Sheehan Guest

    Windows Server 2008 Core remote connectivity.

    Greetings.
    I have created a new Windows Server 2008 Core Enterprise Edition
    server, that I am going to use with Hyper-V to run a couple of test
    servers (hopefully I will be able to make them production once Hyper-V
    is RTM'ed).
    I have been able to change its IP, join it to the domain. I have
    enabled remote management through the firewall. Using another Windows
    Server 2008, I am able to use a domain account to connect to the Core
    server with Computer Manager and the Firewall MMC as well.
    The only thing I seem to be unable to do in Computer Manager is use
    the Disk Management part of Computer Manager. Every time I try, I get
    the pop-up error "The RPC server is unavailable".
    I have even gone so far as to turn the firewall off completely on the
    Core server just to remove that as a potential issue, which did not
    help.

    The only clue I seem to have is that I have the following event log
    entry on the server:
    Log Name: System
    Source: storflt
    Date: 3/7/2008 8:44:29 AM
    Event ID: 5
    Task Category: None
    Level: Warning
    Keywords: Classic
    User: N/A
    Computer: HOSVMSERVER.sheehans.org
    Description:
    The Virtual Storage Filter Driver is disabled through the registry. It
    is inactive for all disk drives.
    Event Xml:
    <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
    <System>
    <Provider Name="storflt" />
    <EventID Qualifiers="32774">5</EventID>
    <Level>3</Level>
    <Task>0</Task>
    <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
    <TimeCreated SystemTime="2008-03-07T13:44:29.684Z" />
    <EventRecordID>541</EventRecordID>
    <Channel>System</Channel>
    <Computer>HOSVMSERVER.sheehans.org</Computer>
    <Security />
    </System>
    <EventData>
    <Data>
    </Data>

    <Binary>00000000010000000000000005000680000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000</
    Binary>
    </EventData>
    </Event>

    Has anyone run into this before?

    I am running this server on a system with an Intel ICH9R RAID
    controller. I have 4 disks in a RAID 1+0 configuration. I have tried
    the current publicly available driver/chipset pack from Intel, and a
    pre-release pack to see if that had anything to do with this error.
    Nothing seems to make the error go away.

    I would really like to get the remote disk management piece working so
    I can carve up the RAID 1+0. Also it would be nice to have a machine
    where I didn't have any errors in the logs (warnings or not) before I
    started using it.

  2. #2
    Dan Sheehan Guest

    Re: Windows Server 2008 Core remote connectivity.

    On Mar 7, 9:17 am, Dan Sheehan <sheeh...@sheehans.org> wrote:
    > Greetings.
    > I have created a new Windows Server 2008 Core Enterprise Edition
    > server, that I am going to use with Hyper-V to run a couple of test
    > servers (hopefully I will be able to make them production once Hyper-V
    > is RTM'ed).
    > I have been able to change its IP, join it to the domain. I have
    > enabled remote management through the firewall. Using another Windows
    > Server 2008, I am able to use a domain account to connect to the Core
    > server with Computer Manager and the Firewall MMC as well.
    > The only thing I seem to be unable to do in Computer Manager is use
    > the Disk Management part of Computer Manager. Every time I try, I get
    > the pop-up error "The RPC server is unavailable".
    > I have even gone so far as to turn the firewall off completely on the
    > Core server just to remove that as a potential issue, which did not
    > help.
    >
    > The only clue I seem to have is that I have the following event log
    > entry on the server:
    > Log Name: System
    > Source: storflt
    > Date: 3/7/2008 8:44:29 AM
    > Event ID: 5
    > Task Category: None
    > Level: Warning
    > Keywords: Classic
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: HOSVMSERVER.sheehans.org
    > Description:
    > The Virtual Storage Filter Driver is disabled through the registry. It
    > is inactive for all disk drives.
    > Event Xml:
    > <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
    > <System>
    > <Provider Name="storflt" />
    > <EventID Qualifiers="32774">5</EventID>
    > <Level>3</Level>
    > <Task>0</Task>
    > <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
    > <TimeCreated SystemTime="2008-03-07T13:44:29.684Z" />
    > <EventRecordID>541</EventRecordID>
    > <Channel>System</Channel>
    > <Computer>HOSVMSERVER.sheehans.org</Computer>
    > <Security />
    > </System>
    > <EventData>
    > <Data>
    > </Data>
    >
    > <Binary>0000000001000000000000000500068000000000000000000000000000000000000Â*0000000000000</
    > Binary>
    > </EventData>
    > </Event>
    >
    > Has anyone run into this before?
    >
    > I am running this server on a system with an Intel ICH9R RAID
    > controller. I have 4 disks in a RAID 1+0 configuration. I have tried
    > the current publicly available driver/chipset pack from Intel, and a
    > pre-release pack to see if that had anything to do with this error.
    > Nothing seems to make the error go away.
    >
    > I would really like to get the remote disk management piece working so
    > I can carve up the RAID 1+0. Also it would be nice to have a machine
    > where I didn't have any errors in the logs (warnings or not) before I
    > started using it.


    I forgot to add that I did make sure the Virtual Disk Service is
    running and set to automatic.
    I am even able to get to the read only Device Manager, so it's
    something specific to the Virtual Disk Service.

  3. #3
    Bruce Sanderson Guest

    Re: Windows Server 2008 Core remote connectivity.

    Sorry, I don't have a solution at this time, but I'll continue to
    investigate of and on - not sure if I'll find a solution or not.

    For Windows XP, Server 2003 the Program Exceptions listed below are required
    to allow remote disk management. I think the relevant entries are the ones
    for dmadmin.exe and dmremote.exe (this is extracted from the settings report
    in GPMC for the GPO I use to enable the Windows Firewall).

    With these settings, I could use Disk Management from a Windows Server 2003
    SP1 computer to manage disks on a Windows Server 2008 Full Installation that
    has the Windows Firewall enabled (actually formatted a partition remotely).

    However, from Vista SP1 (sorry, don't have second 2008 server in this
    environment) I got the "The RPC Server is Unavailable" and then in the
    Computer Management Status (bottom of the right pane) "Unable to connect to
    the Virtual Disk Service". Seems that Vista (and presumably Server 2008)
    are using a different mechanism than Windows Server 2003 to communicate with
    the disk management services remotely. (Using Computer Management from the
    Vista computer I was able to do other remote management tasks - e.g.
    start/stop services, create/manage shares, view Event Log Entries).

    I turned on logging in the Windows Firewall on the 2008 server, but nothing
    was reported as being blocked.

    SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\AuthorizedApplications\List\%systemroot%\s ystem32\dmadmin.exe:*:enabled:Disk
    Management %systemroot%\system32\dmadmin.exe:*:enabled:Disk Management

    SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\AuthorizedApplications\List\%systemroot%\s ystem32\dmremote.exe:*:enabled:Remote
    Disk Management %systemroot%\system32\dmremote.exe:*:enabled:Remote Disk
    Management

    SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\AuthorizedApplications\List\%systemroot%\s ystem32\sessmgr.exe:*:enabled:sessmgr.exe
    %systemroot%\system32\sessmgr.exe:*:enabled:sessmgr.exe




    --
    Bruce Sanderson
    http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/
    It's perfectly useless to know the right answer to the wrong question.


    "Dan Sheehan" <sheehand@sheehans.org> wrote in message
    news:15170152-aeea-4a45-aa8b-fa9655bcd854@o77g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
    On Mar 7, 9:17 am, Dan Sheehan <sheeh...@sheehans.org> wrote:
    > Greetings.
    > I have created a new Windows Server 2008 Core Enterprise Edition
    > server, that I am going to use with Hyper-V to run a couple of test
    > servers (hopefully I will be able to make them production once Hyper-V
    > is RTM'ed).
    > I have been able to change its IP, join it to the domain. I have
    > enabled remote management through the firewall. Using another Windows
    > Server 2008, I am able to use a domain account to connect to the Core
    > server with Computer Manager and the Firewall MMC as well.
    > The only thing I seem to be unable to do in Computer Manager is use
    > the Disk Management part of Computer Manager. Every time I try, I get
    > the pop-up error "The RPC server is unavailable".
    > I have even gone so far as to turn the firewall off completely on the
    > Core server just to remove that as a potential issue, which did not
    > help.
    >
    > The only clue I seem to have is that I have the following event log
    > entry on the server:
    > Log Name: System
    > Source: storflt
    > Date: 3/7/2008 8:44:29 AM
    > Event ID: 5
    > Task Category: None
    > Level: Warning
    > Keywords: Classic
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: HOSVMSERVER.sheehans.org
    > Description:
    > The Virtual Storage Filter Driver is disabled through the registry. It
    > is inactive for all disk drives.
    > Event Xml:
    > <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
    > <System>
    > <Provider Name="storflt" />
    > <EventID Qualifiers="32774">5</EventID>
    > <Level>3</Level>
    > <Task>0</Task>
    > <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
    > <TimeCreated SystemTime="2008-03-07T13:44:29.684Z" />
    > <EventRecordID>541</EventRecordID>
    > <Channel>System</Channel>
    > <Computer>HOSVMSERVER.sheehans.org</Computer>
    > <Security />
    > </System>
    > <EventData>
    > <Data>
    > </Data>
    >
    > <Binary>0000000001000000000000000500068000000000000000000000000000000000000Â*0000000000000</
    > Binary>
    > </EventData>
    > </Event>
    >
    > Has anyone run into this before?
    >
    > I am running this server on a system with an Intel ICH9R RAID
    > controller. I have 4 disks in a RAID 1+0 configuration. I have tried
    > the current publicly available driver/chipset pack from Intel, and a
    > pre-release pack to see if that had anything to do with this error.
    > Nothing seems to make the error go away.
    >
    > I would really like to get the remote disk management piece working so
    > I can carve up the RAID 1+0. Also it would be nice to have a machine
    > where I didn't have any errors in the logs (warnings or not) before I
    > started using it.


    I forgot to add that I did make sure the Virtual Disk Service is
    running and set to automatic.
    I am even able to get to the read only Device Manager, so it's
    something specific to the Virtual Disk Service.



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