I was wondering if anyone has ever run into this error in SQL Server 2005
2008-01-05 01:15:05.92 spid75 Error: 5195, Severity: 16, State: 1.
2008-01-05 01:15:05.92 spid75 The Cluster Service function call
'ClusterResourceControl' failed with error code '1008(An attempt was made to
reference a token that does not exist.)' while verifying the file path.
Verify that your failover cluster is configured properly.
Configuration:
Win2k3 Enterprise - SQL 2005 SP2 Standard EditionHi
This sounds like and issue with the SAN therefore, is there any information
in the windows event log at this time? Have you checked that the hardware is
working ok such as the HBAs are seated correctly?
John
"Goaler" <Goaler@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I was wondering if anyone has ever run into this error in SQL Server 2005
> 2008-01-05 01:15:05.92 spid75 Error: 5195, Severity: 16, State: 1.
> 2008-01-05 01:15:05.92 spid75 The Cluster Service function call
> 'ClusterResourceControl' failed with error code '1008(An attempt was made
> to
> reference a token that does not exist.)' while verifying the file path.
> Verify that your failover cluster is configured properly.
> Configuration:
> Win2k3 Enterprise - SQL 2005 SP2 Standard Edition
>|||Thank oyu for your reply,
Yes i checked the eSAN and windows event logs, found nothing. Looked at
everything i could think of:
1) SQL errorlog
2) Event logs
3) SQL Agent log
4) Checked SQL scheduled jobs
5) Checked all databases
The server seems to be ok. I also had our Intel admins check the domain and
environment and they found no issues as well. The only interesting thing
was that this occurred again this past Friday with the same results,
everythign is ok. I am attempting to research if anything is running in the
environment or scheduled that we are unaware of. I just cannot find any
information on this message anywhere.
Thanks again...
Ron...
"John Bell" wrote:
> Hi
> This sounds like and issue with the SAN therefore, is there any information
> in the windows event log at this time? Have you checked that the hardware is
> working ok such as the HBAs are seated correctly?
> John
> "Goaler" <Goaler@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:680642A5-829E-463B-B68E-13BA24A9C7D7@.microsoft.com...
> >I was wondering if anyone has ever run into this error in SQL Server 2005
> >
> > 2008-01-05 01:15:05.92 spid75 Error: 5195, Severity: 16, State: 1.
> > 2008-01-05 01:15:05.92 spid75 The Cluster Service function call
> > 'ClusterResourceControl' failed with error code '1008(An attempt was made
> > to
> > reference a token that does not exist.)' while verifying the file path.
> > Verify that your failover cluster is configured properly.
> >
> > Configuration:
> > Win2k3 Enterprise - SQL 2005 SP2 Standard Edition
> >
>
>|||Hi
I found nothing either! Have you checked anti-virus or group policy
schedules and settings or possibly Active Directory? Are you using Kerberos?
John
"goaler" <goaler@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:707B2910-30E0-44EF-9483-7FC25B9779CC@.microsoft.com...
> Thank oyu for your reply,
> Yes i checked the eSAN and windows event logs, found nothing. Looked at
> everything i could think of:
> 1) SQL errorlog
> 2) Event logs
> 3) SQL Agent log
> 4) Checked SQL scheduled jobs
> 5) Checked all databases
> The server seems to be ok. I also had our Intel admins check the domain
> and
> environment and they found no issues as well. The only interesting thing
> was that this occurred again this past Friday with the same results,
> everythign is ok. I am attempting to research if anything is running in
> the
> environment or scheduled that we are unaware of. I just cannot find any
> information on this message anywhere.
> Thanks again...
> Ron...
> "John Bell" wrote:
>> Hi
>> This sounds like and issue with the SAN therefore, is there any
>> information
>> in the windows event log at this time? Have you checked that the hardware
>> is
>> working ok such as the HBAs are seated correctly?
>> John
>> "Goaler" <Goaler@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:680642A5-829E-463B-B68E-13BA24A9C7D7@.microsoft.com...
>> >I was wondering if anyone has ever run into this error in SQL Server
>> >2005
>> >
>> > 2008-01-05 01:15:05.92 spid75 Error: 5195, Severity: 16, State: 1.
>> > 2008-01-05 01:15:05.92 spid75 The Cluster Service function call
>> > 'ClusterResourceControl' failed with error code '1008(An attempt was
>> > made
>> > to
>> > reference a token that does not exist.)' while verifying the file path.
>> > Verify that your failover cluster is configured properly.
>> >
>> > Configuration:
>> > Win2k3 Enterprise - SQL 2005 SP2 Standard Edition
>> >
>>
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