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cluster1::> vserver cifs create -vserver Sales -cifs-server Sales -domain Test.lab
I get this ERROR
[ 94] Kerberos authentication failed with result: 7537.
[ 94] Unable to connect to LSA service on Test.lab
(Error: RESULT_ERROR_KERBEROS_SKEW)
[ 94] No servers available for MS_LSA, vserver: 4, domain:Test.lab.
**[ 94] FAILURE: Unable to make a connection (LSA:Test.lab),
** result: 6940
[ 94] Could not find Windows SID
'S-1-5-21-1493488758-2330868109-3368336153-512'
[ 99] Deleted existing account
'CN=DEPTA,CN=Computers,DC=Test.lab,DC=lab'
Error: command failed: Failed to create the Active Directory machine account "DEPTA". Reason: SecD Error: no server available.
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KERBEROS _SKEW means the DC time is off more than 5 minutes from the ONTAP system. Could be a different time zone, but the Windows version difference was not your root cause
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Is the DNS configuration correct for the vserver?
is the ONTAP Time matching your DomainController?
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Yes both are correct, and I was able to run vserver services dns create and create dns.
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NVM, I fixed it by running the AD in server 2012.
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KERBEROS _SKEW means the DC time is off more than 5 minutes from the ONTAP system. Could be a different time zone, but the Windows version difference was not your root cause
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Parisi, you are right, the DC time was off. That was the issue.
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