Microsoft KB Archive/290987

= Error 3 When Creating a File Share on a Cluster with the Application Wizard =

Article ID: 290987

Article Last Modified on 3/1/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition (32-bit x86)
 * Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition (32-bit x86)

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This article was previously published under Q290987



SYMPTOMS
When you try to create a File Share resource in a new group, the creation may not succeed and may generate the following error message stating that the wizard cannot find the specified path:

Cluster Administrator Standard Extension

An Error occurred attempting to set properties

The system cannot find the path specified

Error ID 3: (00000003)

You also see the following information in the Cluster log:

INFO [FM] Initializing resource dcdb4849-3918-4e12-ba26-a2231d56bf23 from the registry.

INFO [FM] Name for Resource dcdb4849-3918-4e12-ba26-a2231d56bf23 is 'File Share'.

INFO [FM] FmpRmCreateResource: creating resource dcdb4849-3918-4e12-ba26-a2231d56bf23 in shared resource monitor

INFO [FM] FmpRmCreateResource: created resource dcdb4849-3918-4e12-ba26-a2231d56bf23, resid 875248

WARN [RM] s_RmResourceControl: Resource File Share control operation 0x01000089 gives status=3...

INFO [FM] FmpRmResourceControl: RmResourceControl returned 3 for resource dcdb4849-3918-4e12-ba26-a2231d56bf23, resid=875248...



CAUSE
This issue may occur if the Cluster service tries to create the resource on a node that does not own the disk resource. By default, when you create a group, it is owned by the node from which it was created even though no node is listed. When you attempt to create the file share, it is owned by default by the owning node.

This behavior is also an issue when you use the Application Wizard when the wizard attempts to automatically create the groups, IP address, name, and File Share resources all at once.



RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, right-click the group, and then click Move Group to move the group so that it is owned by the other node, and then attempt to create the File Share resource again.

Note that there should be a Physical Disk resource in the group on which the File Share resource is dependent; move the disk resource to the group before attempting to bring the disk online.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.



MORE INFORMATION
For additional information about the proper procedure for creating a File Share resource on a server cluster, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

224967 How to Create File Shares on a Cluster

256926 Implementing Home Folders on a Server Cluster

Additional query words: MSCS

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