A problem occurred when the computer object (computer account) for the cluster in the Active Directory domain tried to update the computer object for a clustered service or application. The computer object for the cluster must have appropriate permissions to allow it to perform the update. Review the information in the event message and choose applicable items from "Items to review in Active Directory."
If you are not currently viewing the event message in Event Viewer, see "Opening Event Viewer and viewing events related to failover clustering." If the event contains an error code that you have not yet looked up, see "Finding more information about error codes that some event messages contain."
You can view information for the first three items in the following list by using Active Directory Users and Computers on a domain controller. To open Active Directory Users and Computers on a domain controller, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Active Directory Users and Computers.
To change the quota, run ADSIEdit.msc, click ADSI Edit, click Action, click Connect to, and then click OK. The Default naming context is added to the console tree. Double-click Default naming context, right-click the domain object underneath it, and then click Properties. Scroll to ms-DS-MachineAccountQuota, click Edit, change the value, and then click OK.
To perform the following procedures, you must be a member of the local Administrators group on each clustered server, and the account you use must be a domain account, or you must have been delegated the equivalent authority.
To open Event Viewer and view events related to failover clustering:
To find more information about the error codes that some event messages contain:
NET HELPMSG errorcode
Target | Microsoft.Windows.2008.Cluster.Monitoring.Service | ||
Category | Alert | ||
Enabled | True | ||
Alert Generate | True | ||
Alert Severity | Error | ||
Alert Priority | Normal | ||
Remotable | True | ||
Alert Message |
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ID | Module Type | TypeId | RunAs |
---|---|---|---|
DS | DataSource | Microsoft.Windows.2008.Cluster.EventProvider | Default |
WA | WriteAction | Microsoft.Windows.Cluster.GenerateAlertAction.SuppressedByDescription | Default |
<Rule ID="Microsoft.Windows.2008.Cluster.Management.Monitoring.Computer.object.associated.with.a.network.name.resource.could.not.be.updated" Enabled="true" Target="Clus2008Library!Microsoft.Windows.2008.Cluster.Monitoring.Service" ConfirmDelivery="true" Remotable="true" Priority="Normal" DiscardLevel="100">
<Category>Alert</Category>
<DataSources>
<DataSource ID="DS" TypeID="Microsoft.Windows.2008.Cluster.EventProvider">
<Criteria>
<RegExExpression>
<ValueExpression>
<XPathQuery>EventDisplayNumber</XPathQuery>
</ValueExpression>
<Operator>MatchesRegularExpression</Operator>
<Pattern>^(1206|1207)$</Pattern>
</RegExExpression>
</Criteria>
<LogName>System</LogName>
<PublisherName>Microsoft-Windows-FailoverClustering</PublisherName>
</DataSource>
</DataSources>
<WriteActions>
<WriteAction ID="WA" TypeID="ClusLibrary!Microsoft.Windows.Cluster.GenerateAlertAction.SuppressedByDescription">
<Priority>1</Priority>
<Severity>2</Severity>
<AlertMessageId>$MPElement[Name="Microsoft.Windows.2008.Cluster.Management.Monitoring.Computer.object.associated.with.a.network.name.resource.could.not.be.updated.AlertMessage"]$</AlertMessageId>
</WriteAction>
</WriteActions>
</Rule>