Event Id | 1194 |
Source | ClusSvc |
Description | Description 1. The computer account for Cluster resource Network Name Resource in domain microsoft.com could not be created for the following reason: Unable to set ServicePrincipalName attribute. Description 2. The computer account for Cluster resource Network Name Resource in domain microsoft.com could not be created for the following reason: Unable to update password. Description 3. The computer account for Cluster resource Network Name Resource in domain microsoft.com could not be created for the following reason: Unable to set DnsHostName attribute. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft: RESOLUTION: 1. Start the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in from Administrative Tools. 2. On the View menu, click Advanced Features. 3. Locate the computer object that you want the Cluster service account to use. 4. Right-click the computer object, and then click Properties. 5. Click the Security tab, and then click Add. 6. Add the Cluster service account or a group that the Cluster Service account is a member of. 7. Grant the user or the group the following permissions: • Reset Password • Validated Write to DNS Host Name • Validated Write to Service Principal Name 8. Click OK. Cluster Service account does not have proper user rights on local node: 1. Start the Local Security Settings console from the Administrative Tools group. 2. Navigate to User Rights Assignments under Local Policies. 3. Verify that the Cluster Service account has explicitly been given the following rights: • Log on as a service • Act as part of the operating system • Back up files and directories • Adjust memory quotas for a process • Increase scheduling priority • Restore files and directories. |
Reference Links | How to troubleshoot the Cluster service account when it modifies computer objects |
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