Stefan Sabolowitsch
2005-May-06 07:40 UTC
[Samba] create_canon_ace_lists: unable to map SID
Hi List, I have here following: OS = RHEL Clone 4 Samba = 3.01014 Now to the problem. I have here two NT domains to trust itself. In domain 1 there are Samba V3.0x (RHEL4) and in domain 2 Samba V2.21. security = DOMAIN password server = 192.168.1.51 (NT SV) no winbind In domain 1 on a NT PDC there is the software Arcserve. In Arcserve there is a job, which is to copy (Samba Share) something from Samba domain 2 to Samba domain 1. I can select the files in the Shares with Arcserve without problems, start i however the job get i the following error message. May 6 09:04:35 sfe002 smbd[7709]: [2005/05/06 09:04:35, 0] smbd/posix_acls.c:create_canon_ace_lists(1388) May 6 09:04:35 sfe002 smbd[7709]: create_canon_ace_lists: unable to map SID S-1-5-21-2063521273-132496769-2852514901-2000 to uid or gid. I did not have this problem still before a few days. Because here domain 1 had also a Samba 2.x Only as in domain 1 the RHEL4 with Samba 3.x was installed gives it this problem. Possibly an idea? Thanks for each assistance Stefan
Stefan Sabolowitsch wrote:>Hi List, > >I have here following: > >OS = RHEL Clone 4 >Samba = 3.01014 > >Now to the problem. >I have here two NT domains to trust itself. >In domain 1 there are Samba V3.0x (RHEL4) and in domain 2 Samba V2.21. > >security = DOMAIN >password server = 192.168.1.51 (NT SV) > >no winbind > >In domain 1 on a NT PDC there is the software Arcserve. >In Arcserve there is a job, which is to copy (Samba Share) something from >Samba domain 2 to Samba domain 1. > >I can select the files in the Shares with Arcserve without problems, >start i however the job get i the following error message. > >May 6 09:04:35 sfe002 smbd[7709]: [2005/05/06 09:04:35, 0] >smbd/posix_acls.c:create_canon_ace_lists(1388) >May 6 09:04:35 sfe002 smbd[7709]: create_canon_ace_lists: unable to map >SID S-1-5-21-2063521273-132496769-2852514901-2000 to uid or gid. > >I did not have this problem still before a few days. Because here domain 1 >had also a Samba 2.x > >Only as in domain 1 the RHEL4 with Samba 3.x was installed gives it this >problem. > >Possibly an idea? > >Thanks for each assistance > >Stefan > > >Stefan, I have seen this problem with Arcserve also. Basically, There is a problem with the account that arcserve is accessing the share with. Is S-1-5-21-2063521273-132496769-2852514901 your domain SID ?. If not this is the root of your problem. Ian -- Ian Clancy IT Systems Engineer Connaught Electronics Ltd. Dunmore Rd, Tuam, Co. Galway, Ireland. P : ++353 93 23151 F : ++353 93 23110 E : mailto:clancyian@cel.ie W : http://www.cel-europe.com