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I recently created a cifs share to access from my windows server 2003. When i go to map network drive and provide the directory windows asks for login credentials. I tried the default root (of netapp ofcourse) but it says unsuccessful login. I created another user on netapp within administrator group and the same thing happened.
I created the share by following instuctions on this link - https://communities.netapp.com/thread/21466 (volume was created so i started from qtrees)
Also, is it neccessary to create a qtree to add a cifs/nfs share? does the name has to be the same? can one qtree hold more than one shares?
I apologize for asking such basic question but m new to netapp and all documents i read are not really helpful. Whatever knowledge i get is from here.
Hi,
First, Root canot connect to Cifs Share, over windows station.
seconf, no the qtree isnt necessary to made a share
third, for windows authentification, correctly, you must have an NTFS security on your Volume or Qtree
and last one, Have you correctly do the CIFS setup ? And at this time the controler may ask to you to create an CIFS loacl administrator, righy ?
Could you send us the result of : cofs domaininfo
Hi Cedric,
Thanks for the reply. The result of cifs domaininfo was
Filer NETAPPSIM is not a member of a domain.
Also i was not asked for the creation of CIFS local administrator. The volume and qtree both have ntfs type security. As i said all I did was followed the steps given here https://communities.netapp.com/thread/21466. Also, I think i missed a few steps while performing cifs setup.
Hi Sunil,
Please check entries in /etc/passwd.
It should be like below..
root:_J9..RyO.yDrI4rOS14k:0:1::/:
pcuser::65534:65534::/:
nobody::65535:65535::/:
ftp::65533:65533:FTP Anonymous:/home/ftp:
Hi,
Normaly Root is an unix user's reserved
Have you do ths CIFS setup ?
if yes during this setup the NetApp ask to you an Administrator Password ...
Can you try to connect with this account ?