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Arithmetic result exceeded 32 bits when accessing Clustered Shared Volume

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Hello,

I'm having problems setting up two Cluster Shared Volumes on a 3-node Server 2012 R2 cluster.  I have a separate 3-node cluster in a different domain that appears to be setup identically (although there must be some difference that I haven't found) and it's working fine.  In both cases, the volumes are hosted on an EqualLogic array and are accessed via iSCSI/MPIO.

I was able to successfully create the two Cluster Shared Volumes, and I can bring them online and failover between all 3 nodes.  However, when I try to access either volume from any of the 3 nodes (e.g. browse via Windows Explorer), I get the following error:

"C:\ClusterStorage\Volume 1 is not accessible.  Arithmetic result exceeded 32 bits."

There are many of the following Cluster Events that are generated from the Cluster Authentication Manager:

"Cluster service failed to create a cluster identity token for Cluster Shared Volumes. The error code was '-1073741675'. Ensure the domain controller is accessible and check for connectivity issues. Until connection to the domain controller is recovered, some operations on this node against the Cluster Shared Volumes might fail."

I verified that the domain controllers are accessible.

I validated both clusters.  The cluster where I'm having these issues has one warning that is not present on the other cluster.  Under "Validate CSV Settings", the following warning is shown:

"Failed to validate Server Message Block (SMB) share access through the IP address of the fault tolerant network driver for failover clustering (NetFT). The connection was attempted with the Cluster Shared Volumes test user account, from node C to the share on node A. The specified procedure could not be found."

So this test failed from node C to node A, but it was successful from node A to node B and from node B to node C.  I verified that SMB 2.0 (and hence 3.0) is enabled on all 3 nodes.

Some other things I checked:  The File Server feature is installed on all cluster nodes.  The Server service is running on all nodes.  Windows Firewall has been disabled on all nodes.  All nodes can access \\<machine name>\c$ on the other nodes.

I appreciate any suggestions.  Thank you!


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