Configuring DAG cluster quorum

Hello All,

I am in process of installing Exchange 2013 SP1 Server. I have two exchange servers 2013 with combined roles. During DAG configuration I am facing some issues. Adding the node into DAG giving me Error "Some or all identity references could not be translated". I am configuring FSW on my Domain Controller running windows server 2012 R2. The Exchange Operating System is also Windows Server 2012 R2. I followed the below link;

http://exchangeserverpro.com/error-identity-references-translated-exchange-2013-dag/

everything was as it stated but the last command giving me error which configuring Fire share witness

the error is;

"Set-ClusterQuorum : There was an IO error validating share path '\\adds01\dagfsw.abc.com'."

I am attaching the snapshot also.

Please guide..


  • Edited by Sawag Tuesday, February 17, 2015 2:03 PM
February 17th, 2015 5:03pm

I could not find folder in actual place but is available in Computer Management in Shared Folder. When I try to open it give me error message as shown in the picture. I have give both the exchange servers full access permission and even Everyone has Full Access
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February 18th, 2015 8:35am

Seems like you are using Server 2012 R2. Server 2012 R2 and Sharing works differently to Server 2008. Are you sharing out the D:\FileShareWitness or D:\FileShareWitness\DAGFSW.xxxx ?

February 18th, 2015 8:38am

Yes I am sharing DAGFSW.xxxx
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February 18th, 2015 9:42am

Here is how your permissions should look.

Shared Folder -

Everyone (Read/Write)

DOMAIN\DAGNAME$ (Read\Write)

Within the folder you created make sure the DOMAIN\DAGNAME$ has full access to write to the folder.

February 18th, 2015 9:46am

I can only modify the share permission as the folder is disappeared and I cannot change the security permissions. secondly there are 3 types of permission in share Full Access, Modify, Read.

the DAGNAMES$ has already Full Access Permissions.


  • Edited by Sawag 21 hours 0 minutes ago
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February 18th, 2015 9:55am

When you create a DAG a computer account is created in AD with the description Failover cluster virtual network name account. Please give that account full access to the Share.

Can you create a new folder and assign the permissions?

1) Navigate to D:\FileShareWitness\DAGFSW.xxxx

2) Share the folder DAGFSW.xxxx and give the DAG$ and everyone full access to the share

3) Please add the Exchange Servers, Exchange Trusted Subsystems and Domain Admin Users to the Administrators Group in Computer Management.

4) Add your Witness Server to the AD group named Exchange Servers

5) Create a folder named Exchange 2013 or anything you would like to call it and give the DAG$ full access to this folder.

February 18th, 2015 10:03am

Thanks for reply. I followed all the steps already except point number 5. why we need to create another folder?
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February 18th, 2015 2:02pm

You don't have to but I have a habit of keeping everything clean.

Did it work once you setup the permissions properly?

February 18th, 2015 2:14pm

Hello,

Good Day...

Please follow the below article creating DAG

http://www.techrid.com/exchange-server-2010/high-availability/dag/creating-dag-step-by-step-in-exchange-2010/

Configuring Cluster

http://www.techrid.com/exchange-server-2010/high-availability/clustering/creating-windows-failover-cluster-in-windows-2008-r2/

Regards,

Praveen

Publisher @ Techrid.com

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February 18th, 2015 2:27pm

Yeah I did except number 5 but still same. it is giving the same error.
February 18th, 2015 2:43pm

@ praveen I know about 2010 but the things are little bit changed in 2013. The issue is coming on Exchange 2013 installed on Wind 2012 r2 a hyper-v machine.
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February 18th, 2015 3:04pm

I forgot to mention, my both the Exchange servers are hyper-v virtual machines. the FSW is a DC which is a physical server. Normally how many IOPs are required in this case? Is my problem related to IOPs?
February 18th, 2015 3:12pm

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