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Not able to access CIFS map shares after transition to C-mode
2016-05-04
12:58 AM
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Hi All,
I have performed a simple transition as part of my testing and i see after transition my CIFS shares were not accessible
I am able to ping the my NAS SVM but when i try to map it fails
Note:- I am trying to map shares on to my workstation which is not added in to domain even i have tried from my DNS server itself it failed but i was able to ping SVM's
Please let me know what all the parameters i need to check for this ?
Thanks,
Nayab
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Hey George,
Thanks so much for your help i managed to fix the issue it was due to NIS configuration as NIS is not supported in C-mode, Everytime when i try to map a cifs share the authentication was going to NIS server which was transitioned from my 7-Mode controller and once i have delete the NIS server from the list of domains in the vserver it worked perfectly 🙂
Thanks,
Nayab
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Please post the relevant error messages from both client and server.
( you may have to look into the latest /mroot/etc/log/mlog/secd.* file to see this info on the Data ONTAP cluster)
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How to access /mroot/etc/log/mlog/secd ??
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Please see the following KB article
https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?page=content&id=1012580
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Hey George,
Thanks so much for your help i managed to fix the issue it was due to NIS configuration as NIS is not supported in C-mode, Everytime when i try to map a cifs share the authentication was going to NIS server which was transitioned from my 7-Mode controller and once i have delete the NIS server from the list of domains in the vserver it worked perfectly 🙂
Thanks,
Nayab
