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CLUSTER-WARNING <69> NWCLSTR_ID to name ERROR

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Beck1

MIS
May 4, 2004
16
GB
Using cluster services 1.01 sp1
running on nw5.0.
Recently applied Service Pack NW50SP6A, finding that
users are loosing their rights, getting error:-

CLUSTER-WARNING <69> NWCLSTR_ID to name
TrusteeId =FFFFFFFF error =FFFFFDA7

Any idea what I can do to sort this.

Regards, and thanks for any help

 
This might help. It looks about the same as what you're dealing with, outlined in detail in the Novell Resource Suite. Also note that there are several post NW50SP6 patches that should be applied.

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The check included:

Versions of the NWCS NLMs:

1. TRUSTMIG.NLM
2. CLSTRLIB.NLM
3. CRM.NLM
4. CMA.NLM
5. CMON.NLM
All NLMs were found to be version 1.01 dated 17.02.2000 build =217. This is not the lates code publicly available.

The working of file trustees.
Novell Consulting is keen on the current technical issues that Company X is facing:

CLUSTER-<WARNING>-<69>: NWCLSTR_IDToName TrusteeID = <hexnumber> = FFFFFDA7

Trustee rights lost on the Novell Cluster servers.

Trustee assignments don't work if applied on the user object.

The first message means that the cluster services ran into a trustee mismatch, which means that it found a trustee rights that can't be assigned to any object. This is a sign that the trustee checks are working properly. However, it is likely that there is a problem with the trustee rights assignments in general. From the information gathered at Company X the trustee rights have been mixed up or lost after a severe server crash. However, newly assigned or reassigned trustee rights work.

If the trustee rights are given to a user on a volume or directory by adding the user to the trustee list of the volume or directory, the trustee rights are assigned correctly.

If the trustee rights are assigned in the details of the userobject then these do not apply.

Novell Consulting recommends to:

First make sure the NDS problems are fixed.

Then apply the latest support pack for Cluster Services (currently CS1SP2.EXE)

Apply NSS5i.EXE, which is the NSS post-sp3 update. This patch is applicable to NW5.0 and NW5.1 but only in conjunction with CS1SP2.EXE.

Afterwards, follow the guidelines mentioned in TID#10053715 to re-create the trustee files on the Cluster Services.

If this fails, Novell Consulting advised to contact AXI for getting a support incident opened with the Novell support center. The problem description can be taken out of this report if applicable.

Marvin Huffaker MCNE, CNE
Marvin Huffaker Consulting
 
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