Windows cluster change domain
For example, Microsoft doesn't provide support to administrators who try to move a Microsoft Exchange server from one domain to another. We recommend that you perform a full backup of all shared storage in the cluster before you move the cluster. In Windows Server and earlier, the Cluster service didn't have the capability of moving from one domain to another. This was due to the increased dependence on Active Directory Domain Services and the virtual names created.
The second option is less destructive but requires additional hardware as a new cluster would need to be built in the new domain. Once the cluster is in the new domain, run the Cluster Migration Wizard to migrate the resources.
Note that this doesn't migrate data - you'll need to use another tool to migrate data, such as Storage Migration Service once cluster support is added. As the animation shows, this option is not destructive but does require either different hardware or a node from the existing cluster than has been removed.
In both options, the new cluster would need to have all cluster-aware applications installed, drivers all up-to-date, and possibly testing to ensure all will run properly. This is a time consuming process if data also needs to be moved.
In Windows Server , we introduced cross cluster domain migration capabilities. So now, the scenarios listed above can easily be done and the need of rebuilding is no longer needed. Moving a cluster from one domain is a straight-forward process. KB reported error "Installer encountered an error: 0x The certificate for the signer of the message is invalid or not found". I've tried redownloading this KB, but got the same error. Unfortunately no. The thread got ignored apparently after my last reply.
We have fairly custom and tight AD security in place and from my experience, if you can, give the nodes and cluster CNO full permissions over the OU where the objects are located.
I have still had problems even with that configuration since the security is tightened on the parent OUs too. But as described above in this thread, even moving to the the objects to the default Computers container didn't really help. I have since deployed some more WSR2 clusters and I haven't encountered the problem with those so far. As for the WS cluster that was experiencing the problem, it's still in production and spamming the eventlog with that error.
Otherwise it is working fine. We haven't opened a support ticket with MS about this. The issue here is that your overzealous domain admin's have locked things down to the point that things are starting to break. Look at the OU's permissions and ensure Reset Password. Also, cluster manages the passwords for it's computer objects. Hello Elden, thanks for chiming in, I appreciate it. However I have to disagree, the issue is not overzealously locked down environment althought it is locked down, but not in the sense you're describing.
Anyway, the issue is not important to us anymore, as the problematic cluster will be phased out soon and we don't have those issues on R2 clusters living on the same AD and OUs as the cluster. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in.
United States English. Ask a question. Now Failover Clusters are a real special snowflake with no two being alike so first you will need to sit down and get to know your particular version. You will also need to think about other features such as is it managed by VMM? What types of storage do you have? What type of Quorum do you have? What features are you using? As a cheat sheet this is the minimum information that you will need to migrate a Windows Failover Cluster between Domains.
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