Error 50 in Cluster Log and Distributed File System Root Does Not Come Online on a Cluster Service (813552)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003, 64-Bit Datacenter Edition
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003, 64-Bit Enterprise Edition
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition
SYMPTOMSAfter you create a Distributed File System (DFS) root on a
Windows Server 2003 cluster server, the DFS root may not come online on some of
the cluster nodes, and the following information may be displayed in the
cluster log file (Cluster.log): 000001e8.00000724::2002/10/25-21:14:36.099 WARN [CP] CpAddRegistryCheckpoint failing attempt to add duplicate checkpoint for SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Dfs\Roots\Standalone\dfsroot1
00000350.00000654::2002/10/25-21:14:36.099 INFO File Share <dfsroot1>: Share dfsroot1 is a dfs root, online dfs
00000350.00000654::2002/10/25-21:14:36.114 ERR File Share <dfsroot1>: SmbpPrepareOnlineDfsRoot: Failed to set DFS info for root dfsroot1, status 1168...
00000350.00000654::2002/10/25-21:14:36.114 ERR File Share <dfsroot1>: Error 1168 bringing share dfsroot1, path h:\dfshr1 online.
00000350.00000654::2002/10/25-21:14:36.114 INFO [RM] RmpSetResourceStatus, Posting state 4 notification for resource <dfsroot1> The following log file portion describes the DFS root trying to
come online unsuccessfully: 000006b8.00000114::2002/10/26-00:57:05.355 ERR File Share <dfsroot1>: SmbpResetDfs: NetDfsSetInfo with VS name NNIP17 for root dfsroot1, status 50...
000006b8.00000114::2002/10/26-00:57:05.464 ERR File Share <dfsroot1>: SmbpResetDfs: NetDfsSetInfo with computer name I4DELL4N3 for root dfsroot1, status 50...
000006b8.00000114::2002/10/26-00:57:05.464 ERR File Share <dfsroot1>: Error in offlining the dfs root at this share 'dfsroot1'. Error 50. Note Error 50 in the Cluster log corresponds to the following error
message: The request is not
supported. CAUSEThis problem may occur in one or more of the following
scenarios:
- You install Microsoft Cluster Services (MSCS) on one or
more cluster nodes.
- You stop the Cluster service, or the Cluster service stops
because of a resource issue.
- You start the Cluster service.
- You create a DFS root on the cluster node, and then bring
the DFS root online.
WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem, stop and then restart the DFS
service, and then bring the DFS root resource online.STATUS Microsoft
has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed
at the beginning of this article.
MORE INFORMATIONWhen you install the DFS, it does not recognize that a node
belongs to a cluster after the first cluster installation and before the
computer is restarted. To work around this limitation in the DFS, the DFS
service is restarted on the first DFS root that is online after an upgrade or a
new installation. However, when the Cluster service stops on a cluster node
before the DFS root is created, the DFS service may not restart, preventing it
from recognizing other cluster nodes.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/19/2003 |
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Keywords: | kbpending kbBug kbprb KB813552 |
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