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2010 Dec 09
1
cifs and Netapp DFS-shares problems
Hi, are there any known issues with cifs and DFS-shares on Netapp file servers? We have a Netapp file sever with DFS on the user's home shares. The home shares can successfully mounted with mount -t cifs //sever/home/username /mnt/ -o user=username,domain=AD but the connection hangs in the moment a directory listing is started. The strange thing is that only shares with activated DFS show
2019 Oct 22
2
smbclient: Renaming file on DFS root fails with NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND
If a file is stored directly on a DFS enabled share, renaming fails with NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND. The usecase may sound unusual, but a customer is using NetApp ONTAP 9, which by default advertises DFS capabilities for all shares, and he cannot disable it for policy reasons. I can also reproduce the issue with smbd and Windows Server 2012 R2 (haven't checked with other versions).
2019 Oct 22
0
smbclient: Renaming file on DFS root fails with NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 12:27:17PM +0200, Christoph Ziebuhr via samba wrote: > If a file is stored directly on a DFS enabled share, renaming fails with > NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND. > The usecase may sound unusual, but a customer is using NetApp ONTAP 9, which > by default advertises DFS capabilities for all shares, and he cannot disable > it for policy reasons. > I can also
2006 Aug 10
0
dfs & shadow copy services
hello configuration: windows XP client linux/samba dfs link to a share on a Netapp box. from the XP client you can't see the tab "Previous Versions" if you rightclick on a file. You can see this tab if you go directly to the Netapp share or if you use a dfs link on a Windows 2003 Server. Netapp is a Shadow Copy Services Provider but apparently the linux dfs cannot handle this.
2008 Apr 28
1
SAMBA with NetApp filer
I'm newbies in SAMBA and NetApp filer , I use Filer with OpenLDAP as an authentication and authorization server , but look like NetApp doesn't work properly ( can't authentication ) , NetApp engineer suggest me that NetApp work properly with pure ActiveDirectory Environment. not SAMBA + OpenLDAP backend like me have. so I solve this problem by make Samba as native PDC and use
2013 Jan 31
1
migrating samba shares to a netapp filer?
Hello, I'll soon have to migrate our samba shares to a netapp filer (not my decision). Currently the shares are on an xfs filesystem and served by samba 3.5.2, which is also the domain controller (a role that it will maintain, only the shares are being transferred) and sama/unix users are in ldap. The filer is in the domain and uses ldap to map user ids and that seems to work. Samba maps the
2002 Sep 25
0
Adding a NetApp filer to a Samba Controlled Domain
I am attempting to add a NetApp filer to a Samba Controlled Domain. Has anyone had any luck getting this to work? Googleing for information yielded some indication that some kind of RPC bug related to netapp was fixed in 2.2.2 but I couldn't find anything relating to adding a netapp to a domain. I am willing to provide anything else anyone else might want but don't want to clutter up
2010 May 15
3
multi-homed samba PDC and NetApp filers
We are having a problem getting a NetApp filer to re-join a samba domain after a move to a new network. The filer worked fine with samba before the move. Apologies in advance for the long missive. I've tried the following: - re-running the CIFS setup program on the filer - removing the problem filer's samba account, replacing it, and re-running the setup program on the filer
2009 Nov 19
1
SET_PATH_INFO is not working on NetApp Filer
Hi, I'm using samba-3.2.6 on linux. Using this, I'm trying to update/modify Last Access Time(atime) of a file on CIFS share(on NetApp Filer). But not able to do so. I could successfully update atimes on windows server, but NOT on NetApp Filer. Is SET_PATH_INFO supported by NetApp filer(7.2 version)? Any help is greatly appreciated. thanks, -Kishore
2009 Jul 27
1
I/O error when trying to write
My setup is fairly straight forward; I have a Solaris 10 (SPARC) being used as a samba server with AD sign on. Users can log in fine and map their directories through windows clients. All the user home dirs and critical project dirs are on a NetAPP filer. When user tries to write a file, it is erroring out with I/O error, file access is permitted for read operations only. Investigating the
2007 Jul 31
2
Linux File System w/case-insensitivity
I used to mount some files via Samba which resided on a windows machine on a CentOS box. We moved the files to a NetApp filer, and I was unable to mount those files using either Samba or CIFS. Most of my problems with Samba were related to the (Windows?) password encryption scheme that has not been included in the Samba suite. Even if I use the mount t cifs, it didn't work. So on the
2017 Oct 20
2
Samba 4.6.7 AD, Netapp CDOT 9.2 and missing "Domain Users" membership
Hi, we are testing a new AD domain that will replace our old NT4 one, and we are setting up a new cifs vserver of our Netapp filer (running Clustered Dataontap 9.2). The new AD domain was a clean deployment created using "samba-tool domain provision --server-role=dc --use-rfc2307 ...". All seems to work well and the Netapp filer joins the domain without errors and seems to run fine.
2003 Aug 08
0
Samba 3beta3 and NETAPP filer - cannot join domain [long]
Hi, when trying to get a Netapp filer (multi protocol) to join a domain controlled by samba 3.0.0beta3 with ldapsam backend, I ran into a "small" problem - the filer won't join the domain. So we set up another server with samba 3.0.0beta3 using tdbsam(?) as the passwd backend - and lo, the filer is able to join the domain. Both "joins" are NT4 joins - as the filer
2000 Jul 05
1
Samba And and NetApp Filer
I need some help. I can map the NetApp filer, but when I do a 'ls' in the directory I get errors. Saying that the file or directory does not exist and I know the directories and files do, you can see them when you map the NetApp with NT. If you know the name of the directory you can change into it. I can also map NT with samba just fine with no problems. The NetApp is running a CIFS server
2017 Oct 20
0
Samba 4.6.7 AD, Netapp CDOT 9.2 and missing "Domain Users" membership
On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 15:02:45 +0200 Giuseppe Ravasio via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hi, > we are testing a new AD domain that will replace our old NT4 one, and > we are setting up a new cifs vserver of our Netapp filer (running > Clustered Dataontap 9.2). > > The new AD domain was a clean deployment created using "samba-tool > domain provision
2017 Aug 17
1
objectclass "posixAccount" missing on new created users
I don't played much recntly with NetApp filers but as they are supposed to work well with MS AD I expected you don't really needs posixAccount objectClass. So a google search leads me there: https://kb.netapp.com/support/s/article/ka31A0000008hesQAA/how-to-configure-ldap-on-a-filer-to-connect-to-microsoft-s-active-directory-ldap-implementation?language=en_US Perhaps it's not what you
2004 Aug 12
3
Compatibility with NetApp DataONTAP filers?
Good ${time of the day} I have just been wondering if anyone would know if Samba is compatible with the CIFS implementation of the Network Appliance DataONTAP filers? http://www.netapp.com/products/filer/ontap.html I have so far unable to connect to any shared folder on the NetApp filer that require authentication. An attempt to access or list shared resources on the NetApp filer fails with the
2009 Apr 26
9
Peculiarities of COW over COW?
We run our IMAP spool on ZFS that''s derived from LUNs on a Netapp filer. There''s a great deal of churn in e-mail folders, with messages appearing and being deleted frequently. I know that ZFS uses copy-on- write, so that blocks in use are never overwritten, and that deleted blocks are added to a free list. This behavior would spread the free list all over the zpool. As well,
2015 May 21
0
preexec and msdfs proxy
Well, this doesn't fix the preexec issue, but you might scan through the samba logs finding connections to the RO share, identify that IP address there, track back to Hostname and/or user who authenticated to that share and the use that as the basis for the email address. On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 12:38 PM, Greg Enlow <grenlow at hk.mailbox.de> wrote: > Hi, > > Thank you for you
1999 Oct 12
0
NetApp Toaster w/ SMBCLIENT
The problem you describe below is fixed in Data NOTAP 5.3x. If you're on an older version, you might want to upgrade. There's another issue, though. The fix for which should be in the next release of Data ONTAP, which isn't far off (sorry for being vague). If you're interested in a good NetApp mailing list that's not run by NetApp, drop an email to: