openSUSE v13.1 linux 3.11.10-11-desktop x86_64 samba 4.1.6 I recently upgraded an openSUSE server from v12.3 to v13.1. In the older version there was no problem about mounting a remote volume offered by an ancient OS/2 system. Now there is. Trying to mount it by command line: root:/home/sma-user3x> mount /t2 Retrying with upper case share name mount error(6): No such device or address Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) In /var/log/messages: 2014-06-06T16:49:27.540111-07:00 sma-server3 kernel: \ [501348.943600] CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -6 Here is the /etc/fstab entry: //sma-server1/pub-data /t2 cifs \ credentials=/home/sma-user3x/.smb/.smbpw, \ uid=sma-user4,gid=users,file_mode=0664,dir_mode=0775, \ sec=lanman,servern=SMA-SERVER1,nocase,noperm,nounix,noserverino 0 0 Any suggestions or changes that will allow the remote volume to mount?
Jeremy Allison
2014-Jun-09 15:57 UTC
[Samba] Cannot mount a remote volume after system upgrade
On Sun, Jun 08, 2014 at 05:26:53PM -0700, James Moe wrote:> openSUSE v13.1 > linux 3.11.10-11-desktop x86_64 > samba 4.1.6 > > I recently upgraded an openSUSE server from v12.3 to v13.1. In the > older version there was no problem about mounting a remote volume > offered by an ancient OS/2 system. Now there is. > > Trying to mount it by command line: > root:/home/sma-user3x> mount /t2 > Retrying with upper case share name > mount error(6): No such device or address > Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) > > In /var/log/messages: > 2014-06-06T16:49:27.540111-07:00 sma-server3 kernel: \ > [501348.943600] CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -6 > > Here is the /etc/fstab entry: > //sma-server1/pub-data /t2 cifs \ > credentials=/home/sma-user3x/.smb/.smbpw, \ > uid=sma-user4,gid=users,file_mode=0664,dir_mode=0775, \ > sec=lanman,servern=SMA-SERVER1,nocase,noperm,nounix,noserverino 0 0 > > Any suggestions or changes that will allow the remote volume to mount?Can you post a wireshark trace of the attempt to mount ? Jeremy.