I had the same issue with my exchange server cluster.
and we got it fixed...
This is what I did.
Checked my DNS server for a record of the cluster name. It was deleted for some reasons. I created a new A record with the same IP and cluster name.
Shut down both nodes
Switched on the preferred owner.
it started working..
Once all services are working fine and OK I switched on the second node too.
Now it is fine.
!!!!!!!
> On Monday, May 17, 2010 3:14 PM Allyn wrote:
> We had a SAN that crashed, and we now have the servers back up but clustering
> is not function. When I look at the dependency report, the Network Name is
> offline but its IP address is online and pingable.
>
> The event viewer shows several of the following:
>
> ==============
> Event ID: 1205; The Cluster service failed to bring clustered service or
> application 'Cluster Group' completely online or offline. One or more
> resources may be in a failed state. This may impact the availability of the
> clustered service or application.
>
> ==================
> Event ID: 1069; Cluster resource 'Cluster Name' in clustered service or
> application 'Cluster Group' failed.
>
> ==================
> Event ID: 1207; Cluster network name resource 'printserver' cannot be
> brought online. The computer object associated with the resource could not be
> updated in domain 'choctawnation.com' for the following reason:
> Unable to obtain the Primary Cluster Name Identity token.
>
> The text for the associated error code is: An attempt has been made to
> operate on an impersonation token by a thread that is not currently
> impersonating a client.
>
>
> The cluster identity 'PRINTSERVERCLUS$' may lack permissions required to
> update the object. Please work with your domain administrator to ensure that
> the cluster identity can update computer objects in the domain.
>
> ==========
> Event ID: 1205; The Cluster service failed to bring clustered service or
> application 'Cluster Group' completely online or offline. One or more
> resources may be in a failed state. This may impact the availability of the
> clustered service or application.
>
>
> I have been googling this for a while, but have not found a solution. I'd
> appreciate any ideas. Thanks
>> On Tuesday, May 18, 2010 5:59 PM John Toner [MVP] wrote:
>> Is this 2008. You might review the following to see if this helps:
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950805
>>
>> Regards,
>> John
>> Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
>> BizTalk: Parallel Processing with Correlation
>> http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...rrelation.aspx