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You need to ensure that you can start File1

A user named User1 is a member of the local Administrators group on Node1 and Node2.
User1 creates a new clustered File Server role named File1 by using the File Server for general use
option.
A report is generated during the creation of File1 as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

File1 fails to start.
You need to ensure that you can start File1.
What should you do?

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A.
Log on to the domain by using the built-in Administrator for the domain, and then recreate the
clustered File Server role by using the File Server for general use option.

B.
Assign the user account permissions of User1 to the Servers OU.

C.
Assign the computer account permissions of Cluster2 to the Servers OU.

D.
Increase the value of the ms-DS-MachineAccountQuota attribute of the domain.

E.
Recreate the clustered File Server role by using the File Server for scale-out application data
option.

Explanation:
Scenario: You have created a Windows Server 2012 Scale-Out File Server. The cluster, including the
network and storage, pass the cluster validation test. Everything looks and is good. You create a File
Server role for application data (SOFS) but it fails to start.
Problem: Basically, the cluster needs permissions to create a computer object (for the SOFS) in the
same Active Directory OU that the cluster object (Demo-FSC1) is stored in.
Resolution: Reconfigure the permissions on the Servers OU.
In this case we assign the user account permissions of User1 to the Servers OU.

Scale-Out File Server Role Fails To Start With Event IDs 1205, 1069, and 1194
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5 Comments on “You need to ensure that you can start File1

  1. MancaMulas says:

    It’s C.

    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn466519.aspx#BKMK_UserPerms


    Step 3: Grant the CNO permissions to the OU or prestage VCOs for clustered roles

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    When you create a clustered role with a client access point, the cluster creates a VCO in the same OU as the CNO. For this to occur automatically, the CNO must have permissions to create computer objects in the OU.

    If you prestaged the CNO in AD DS, you can do either of the following to create VCOs:

    •Option 1: To grant the CNO permissions to the OU. If you use this option, the cluster can automatically create VCOs in AD DS. Therefore, an administrator for the failover cluster can create clustered roles without having to request that you prestage VCOs in AD DS.

    •Option 2: To prestage a VCO for a clustered role. Use this option if it is necessary to prestage accounts for clustered roles because of requirements in your organization. For example, you may want to control the naming convention, or control which clustered roles are created.”




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  2. Franc says:

    Explaination : https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn466519.aspx#BKMK_UserPerms

    To create the CNO automatically, the user who creates the failover cluster must have the Create Computer objects permission to the organizational unit (OU) or the container where the servers that will form the cluster reside.

    You must configure permissions so that the user account that will be used to create the failover cluster has Full Control permissions to the CNO.

    After you complete this step, the user who you granted permissions to can create the failover cluster. However, if the CNO is located in an OU, the user cannot create clustered roles that require a client access point until you complete Step 3.

    When you create a clustered role with a client access point, the cluster creates a VCO in the same OU as the CNO. For this to occur automatically, the CNO must have permissions to create computer objects in the OU.




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