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Failover-Cluster on Hyper-V Server R2
  1. #1


    Andreas Hauf Guest

    Failover-Cluster on Hyper-V Server R2

    Hello,

    I have to install a Hyper-V Server R2 Failover Cluster. The cluster
    validation is ok. But when I will create the cluster there is a error:

    "An error occurred while creating the cluster.<br>An error occurred creating
    cluster 'Hyper-V-Cluster'.<br>The service has not been started<br></div>"



    Failover Cluster Feature is installed on all nodes. I will create an 3 node
    cluster...

    What can I do?

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  2. #2


    Andreas Hauf Guest

    RE: Failover-Cluster on Hyper-V Server R2

    Sorry,

    Error --> 1062 (0x00000426)

    "Andreas Hauf" wrote:

    > Hello,
    >
    > I have to install a Hyper-V Server R2 Failover Cluster. The cluster
    > validation is ok. But when I will create the cluster there is a error:
    >
    > "An error occurred while creating the cluster.<br>An error occurred creating
    > cluster 'Hyper-V-Cluster'.<br>The service has not been started<br></div>"
    >
    > Failover Cluster Feature is installed on all nodes. I will create an 3 node
    > cluster...
    >
    > What can I do?

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  3. #3


    Andreas Hauf Guest

    RE: Failover-Cluster on Hyper-V Server R2

    Hello,

    The cluster service do not start, because there is no "Microsoft Failover
    Cluster Virtual Adapter". How can I reinstall?

    Deinstall and install of FailoverCluster Feature do not fix the problem....


    Best regards
    Andreas Hauf

    "Andreas Hauf" wrote:

    > Sorry,
    >
    > Error --> 1062 (0x00000426)
    >
    > "Andreas Hauf" wrote:
    >

    > > Hello,
    > >
    > > I have to install a Hyper-V Server R2 Failover Cluster. The cluster
    > > validation is ok. But when I will create the cluster there is a error:
    > >
    > > "An error occurred while creating the cluster.<br>An error occurred creating
    > > cluster 'Hyper-V-Cluster'.<br>The service has not been started<br></div>"
    > >
    > > Failover Cluster Feature is installed on all nodes. I will create an 3 node
    > > cluster...
    > >
    > > What can I do?

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  4. #4


    Geoff N. Hiten Guest

    Re: Failover-Cluster on Hyper-V Server R2

    Make sure your installer is a local admin on all nodes. Also, log in to
    each node individually with that account, just to make sure it gets
    initialized locally first.


    --
    Geoff N. Hiten
    Principal SQL Infrastructure Consultant
    Microsoft SQL Server MVP


    "Andreas Hauf" <AndreasHauf@newsgroup> wrote in message
    news:7F5C2D25-AB51-4669-ACC9-66C85F27337A@newsgroup

    > Hello,
    >
    > The cluster service do not start, because there is no "Microsoft Failover
    > Cluster Virtual Adapter". How can I reinstall?
    >
    > Deinstall and install of FailoverCluster Feature do not fix the
    > problem....
    >
    >
    > Best regards
    > Andreas Hauf
    >
    > "Andreas Hauf" wrote:
    >

    >> Sorry,
    >>
    >> Error --> 1062 (0x00000426)
    >>
    >> "Andreas Hauf" wrote:
    >>

    >> > Hello,
    >> >
    >> > I have to install a Hyper-V Server R2 Failover Cluster. The cluster
    >> > validation is ok. But when I will create the cluster there is a error:
    >> >
    >> > "An error occurred while creating the cluster.<br>An error occurred
    >> > creating
    >> > cluster 'Hyper-V-Cluster'.<br>The service has not been
    >> > started<br></div>"
    >> >
    >> > Failover Cluster Feature is installed on all nodes. I will create an 3
    >> > node
    >> > cluster...
    >> >
    >> > What can I do?

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

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