Right after I send out the email to this list, I figured it out: use
"vers=1.0" as option.
I need to test it more tomorrow.
Cheers,
Gao
On 2017-10-31 04:26 PM, Gao via samba wrote:> Hello,
>
> I am a long time Samba user but new to this list. Now I need some help
> on a CIFS mount issue I just encountered.
>
> We have 4 Samba servers:
> ServerA: Samba 3.0.28a
> ServerB: Samba 3.6.25
> ServerC: Samba 4.3.11
> ServerD: Samba 4.3.11
>
> I am using a BASH script to mount shares in user's home directory
> using this line:
> sudo mount.cifs //192.168.123.29/share/ ~/server/share -o
>
user=<user>,password=<password>,uid=<uid>,rw,mand,mapchars
>
> Everything works fine with Ubuntu LTS v12.04, v14.04 and v16.04.
>
> Now Ubuntu released v17.10 and it has many changes so I want to test
> it out. Now I found my script no logger working on ServerA and
> ServerB. For Server C and D it works fine.
>
> So I manually execute the mount.cifs command in terminal and it give
> me error:
> $ sudo mount.cifs --verbose //192.168.123.29/staff/ ~/kappa/staff -o
> user=gao,password=mypassword,uid=1012,rw,mand,mapchars
> mount.cifs kernel mount options:
>
ip=192.168.123.29,unc=\\192.168.123.29\staff,mapchars,uid=1012,user=gao,pass=********
> mount error(112): Host is down
> Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
>
> It seems lot people have this "Host down" error from the results
of
> googling. I tried to add "-o vers=2.0" but it still not working:
> $ sudo mount.cifs --verbose //192.168.123.29/staff/ ~/kappa/staff -o
> user=gao,password=mypassword,uid=1012,rw,mand,mapchars,vers=2.0
> mount.cifs kernel mount options:
>
ip=192.168.123.29,unc=\\192.168.123.29\staff,mapchars,vers=2.0,uid=1012,user=gao,pass=********
> mount error(112): Host is down
> Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
>
> Also tried "vers=3.0" and no luck. Please help me. Thanks in
advances.
>
> Gao
>