Cluster powershell gives me a privilege error even when I have full rights.

So I have a powershell that has this in it...

Get-ClusterGroup

pause

Move-ClusterGroup "Available Storage"

etc.. etc..

And it gave me a user permission error, but when I looked, our domain admin group

has full rights to the cluster... I am a member of domain admins, but still was getting the error...

Adding my single account name and the error goes away.. Do you have to do it by individual account

names, and you can't do it by a group, or am I missing something here?


  • Edited by David-71 14 hours 29 minutes ago Update
June 25th, 2015 12:25pm

Type this at a prompt:

whoami /priv

I suspect you are on the cluster and your rights are all disabled.  Is that what you see?

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June 25th, 2015 12:39pm

I don't think that is it...See my updated post..
June 25th, 2015 12:42pm

It can be done by a group but you may have issues with the kDC or the clocks.Post in CLuster forum for assistance as it is not a scriping issue but domain/network issue.

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June 25th, 2015 12:47pm

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