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Joe K.
 
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Default Change Cluster Disk Owner - 01-29-2005 , 10:25 PM







I have an Active/Active cluster with Windows 2003 with SQL Server 2000. I
am trying to move the cluster disk T: owner to my other group.

I keep receiving the following error:
An error occurred attempting to change the group of the
Disk T: to 'Other Resource' Group. The cluster node is not the owner of the
group. Error ID:5016

I checked all cluster groups and they have both owners. I also checked and
there is no dependency on Disk T:

Please help me with moving Disk T: to the Other Resource Group.


Thanks,

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Geoff N. Hiten
 
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Default Re: Change Cluster Disk Owner - 01-30-2005 , 11:09 AM






You can only change ownership of a resource from the node that currently
both resource groups.

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"Joe K." <JoeK (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
I have an Active/Active cluster with Windows 2003 with SQL Server 2000. I
am trying to move the cluster disk T: owner to my other group.

I keep receiving the following error:
An error occurred attempting to change the group of the
Disk T: to 'Other Resource' Group. The cluster node is not the owner of
the
group. Error ID:5016

I checked all cluster groups and they have both owners. I also checked
and
there is no dependency on Disk T:

Please help me with moving Disk T: to the Other Resource Group.


Thanks,



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Donna Lambert [MS]
 
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Default Re: Change Cluster Disk Owner - 02-24-2005 , 03:38 PM



Joe,
Geoff is correct.
Make sure you both groups are on the same node.
Then from that node, move the T: drive into the other resource group.
You will of course need to make sure T: is not a dependency of any other
resources prior to moving it.

Hope that helps!
Donna Lambert
Microsoft PSS
SQL Server Support


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