Microsoft KB Archive/257903

= Cluster network name may not come online with Event ID 1052 =

Article ID: 257903

Article Last Modified on 10/12/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Enterprise Edition
 * Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition
 * Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition (32-bit x86)

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This article was previously published under Q257903





SYMPTOMS
A Cluster Network Name resource may not come online and may produce the following error message in the Event log:

Event ID 1052

Source: Cluster Service Clussvc

Category: 2056

Type: Stop

Description: Cluster network name resource " " could not be brought online because the name could not be added to the system.

Event ID 1052 may be also accompanied by the following event ID:

Event ID 1069

Source: Cluster Service Clussvc

Category: 4

Type: Stop

Description: Cluster resource " "



CAUSE
This error message indicates that a duplicate NetBIOS name was detected on the network for the resource. Event ID 1052 is typically caused by improper Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) settings, corrupted WINS databases, or other network-related issues. If Service Pack 3 for Windows 2000 was just applied to the cluster nodes in a Windows 2000 domain or you have turned off kerberos support for a network name resource, there may be an existing computer object in your active directory.



RESOLUTION

 * 1) Remove all static WINS entries for that resource from the WINS server.
 * 2) At a command prompt, type nbtstat -RR on each node to cause the server to register again in WINS.

NOTE: If you have a service pack before Service Pack 4 installed, you must restart the computer instead of issuing the nbtstat -RR command.
 * 1) Try to bring the Name resource online.

If the last item that was installed was Service Pack 3 for Windows 2000 in a Windows 2000 domain, follow these steps:
 * 1) On a Windows 2000 domain controller, start the Active Directory Users and Computers Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
 * 2) Right-click your domain name, click Find, and then click Computers.
 * 3) In the Computer Name: box, type the name of the VirtualServer that is not coming online.
 * 4) Click Find Now.
 * 5) If you find the computer object, the Network Name resource cannot come online.
 * 6) To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods:
 * 7) * Right-click computer object, and then click Delete.
 * 8) * Turn on Kerberos support for the Network Name resource.

For more information about how to turn on Kerberos support for Windows 2000-based server clusters, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

235529 Kerberos support on Windows 2000-Based server clusters



MORE INFORMATION
For more information, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

193890 Recommended WINS configuration for Microsoft Cluster Server

217199 Static WINS entries cause the network name to go offline

Additional query words: mscs

Keywords: kberrmsg kbenv kbprb KB257903

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