

Additionally, using the following parameters can degrade User access performance since the Data Mover will attempt to resolve unknown SIDs whenever files are accessed that contain invalid or unresolved SIDs. In addition to the above attributes, the following parameters can be set on the Data Mover, but requires a system reboot. The migration User account should have Domain Admin membership and must be logged onto the system that is conducting the actual migration of data and attributes.
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Proper Group Membership and User Rights for the Windows account used for the migration.There should also be parameters added to the Data Mover to allow the migration of files with unknown SIDs.Ī successful and complete EMCopy migration of all NT folders and files must have the Ownership and Permission attributes set accordingly: This is done by configuring the User account for the appropriate Membership and User Rights on each local machine User Manager interface. Each NT client or Celerra CIFS Server involved with the EMCopy migration must have the appropriate Administrative membership and User Rights granted. The NT User account used for the "migration" does not have the correct Administrative Group membership and User Rights assigned, or both. When attempting to Migrate Data from Windows to Celerra using Robocopy, this error is returned ERROR 1308 (0x0000051C) Copying NTFS Security to Destination Directory This security ID may not be assigned as the primary group of an object

Robocopy error: This security ID may not be assigned as the primary group of an object. You must logon again to get the new privilege(s). LGDUP was run, but outputted following errors:Įrror: you do not have the "Generate security audits" privilege on this server. NT file and folder ownership and permissions are not migrating over correctly. Security Descriptor error: Unable to create file and set SD Error 64: The specified network name is no longer available.Įrror 64: The specified network name is no longer available.įiles are not being copied to the target, only to the top directories. Security Descriptor error: Unable to set SD Error 1337: The security ID structure is invalid.Įrror 1337: The security ID structure is invalid. When conducting EMCopy migration from target NT Server share to Celerra CIFS Server share, the EMCopy operation fails with error: "Security Descriptor error: Unable to set SD: Error 1337: The security ID structure is invalid".Įrror: This security ID may not be assigned as the primary group of an object Protocol: Common Internet File System (CIFS)ĮMCopy utility fails with "Security Descriptor Error: Unable to set SD" error while migrating data from source to target server. "EMCopy utility fails with error 'Security Descriptor Error: Unable to set SD' while migrating data from source to target server."
