![]() ![]() ![]() The short version: BOOM, we’re up!! I then repeated this for the other new FE and the end result is a happy pool of 3. I then re-added it from scratch, although this time doing so with the local Admin over my shoulder providing his password when I pushed the Topo and as I ran through the Deployment Wizard. Taking a punt that I was suffering a permissions problem I deleted one of the new Front-Ends, removing it from the topology, re-running the deployment wizard, then manually uninstalling anything SfB-related that was left on the machine. Unfortunately this is another of those global corporations where I’m a far-distant minion needing to pull together a deployment with the scraps of permissions tossed at me from on-high. I’ve lamented before that I’m much happier when I’m playing God in a deployment, with no concerns for permissions problems. OK, so what’s the difference here? Head-scratching ensued. Checking all three server accounts in AD revealed all three belonged to exactly the same groups: SQL Server Management Studio has no server-specific logins, but *does* give perm’s to various AD groups. Īll of these events named my two new FE’s – over and over (and over) again. Reason: Could not find a login matching the name provided. The Status “FailedToConnectToBackEnd” is the critical sign here, and when I had a look at the back-end SQL server, the log was FULL of event 18456: Also makes sure Windows Fabric Host Service is running on those machines. Start-CsPool : Please make sure at least 2 machine are in running or starting state to achieve fabric network ring quorum from the following machine list. ![]() Try as I might, no amount of resetting the fabric with Reset-CsPoolRegistrarState was going to work the pool steadfastly refused to start: Coincidentally I’d performed this same job for another customer maybe a month prior and it had gone off without a hitch. I hit an expected snag recently where I wasn’t able to get an existing SfB 2015 Front-End pool to start after growing it from 1 to 3 servers. ![]()
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