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2008 Nov 23
1
Cluster fail over database getting stopped
...paddress broadcast="None" id="0"
ipaddress="20.2.135.35" monitor_link="1" netmask="255.255.0.0"/>
</service_ipaddresses>
<device id="0" name="/dev/cciss/c0d0p1" sharename="">
<mount forceunmount="yes" fstype="ext3" mountpoint="/vol1"
options="rw"/>
</device>
<device id="1" name="/dev/cciss/c0d0p2" sharename="">
<mount forceunmount="yes" fstype="ext3" mountpoint=&q...
2008 Nov 07
0
Cluster Broken pipe Error & node Reboot
...rvice_ipaddress broadcast="None" id="0"
ipaddress="20.1.2.35" monitor_link="1" netmask="255.255.0.0"/>
</service_ipaddresses>
<device id="0" name="/dev/cciss/c0d0p1" sharename="">
<mount forceunmount="yes" fstype="ext3" mountpoint="/vol1"
options="rw"/>
</device>
<device id="1" name="/dev/cciss/c0d0p2" sharename="">
<mount forceunmount="yes" fstype="ext3" mountpoint="/v...
2020 Apr 01
1
Missing domain user tickets with winbind
On 01/04/2020 12:20, L.P.H. van Belle via samba wrote:
> For that to work, you need to add the CIFS/hostname.fqdn at REALM to the host your logging in.
> The COMPUTER$ should hold it.
> Allow the computer to delegate the cifs service. ( or all )
Thing is, the OP is trying to use a users ticket to mount, but seems to
be doing it as root, which isn't going to work, mainly because