Re: displayed unix permissions on ntfs qtree
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View ArticleKerberized NFSv4 in 7-Mode (AD)
Need some guidance in getting this working. Have an 8.2.2P1 7-mode filer, joined to AD (working fine w/ CIFS) and have used 'nfs setup' to enable Ker
View ArticleRE: Kerberized NFSv4 in 7-Mode (AD)
Can you show me the setspn -L output for that account? Generally, yes, the filer adds those nfs/ entries and it doesn't matter if the account exists
View ArticleRe: Kerberized NFSv4 in 7-Mode (AD)
Here you go (setspn for the filer): C:\windows\system32>setspn -L REDSTRNAPC2P12 Registered ServicePrincipalNames for CN=REDSTRNAPC2P12,OU=XXX,DC=esr
View ArticleRE: Kerberized NFSv4 in 7-Mode (AD)
You need to have valid Unix to Windows user mapping, otherwise filer does not know how to verify your credentials. You can quickly verify it by settin
View ArticleRE: Kerberized NFSv4 in 7-Mode (AD)
So, "access denied" doesn't mean you have a Kerberos issue necessarily. If it were Kerberos, I'd expect an error in the trace on the ticket exchange.
View ArticleRE: Kerberized NFSv4 in 7-Mode (AD)
Oh yeah. Forgot to mention the name mapping piece. In addition to Windows-> UNIX, you need a local user named "nfs" to map to the nfs/ SPN. Add a use
View ArticleRe: Kerberized NFSv4 in 7-Mode (AD)
Thanks, Andrei! I validated that setting wafl.default_nt_user does in fact resolve my issue. I think I'm missing a few foundtational concepts here t
View ArticleRe: Kerberized NFSv4 in 7-Mode (AD)
My understanding is that NetApp requires valid UNIX credentials for every connection, even CIFS connection to ntfs qtree. This is the reason default U
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Ah, yep. Re-perused TR-3490 and it's all making more sense to me now. I was kind of hoping that given the security type was ntfs, the principal name
View ArticleRe: ssh timing out (filer high CPU load)
Yep, it was zabbix for me as well. Killed the CPU on all my filers. You will have to go through and remove a bunch of checks On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at
View Articlecdot initial setup help
Greetings, I have been using Netapp and ONTAP for years. I am new to CDOT. I am setting up a FAS2552 system running NetApp Release v8.3P1. I have
View ArticleRE: cdot initial setup help
Hey John, Try out the following: http://mysupport.netapp.com/info/web/ECMLP2524268.html Taylor Riggan Sr. Solutions Engineer d) 678.353.3022 | m
View Article"cifs setup" fails with "Setup cannot connect to an LDAP...
Hi, I tried to add 8.2.3 7-Mode filer to Windows AD via "cifs setup" wizard, but it's failing with: CIFS - Logged in as username@MYDOMAIN.COM ***
View ArticleRe: ssh timing out (filer high CPU load)
With Zabbix off all night, we've got as far as picking up a possible bug with 'sshd' - the login is actually 'going' in that it's connecting and doing
View ArticleRE: "cifs setup" fails with "Setup cannot connect to an LDAP...
It does an LDAP lookup for itself to see if it needs to create a new machine account or to use the existing one. Did you try to enable "cifs.trace_lo
View ArticleRe: ssh timing out (filer high CPU load)
Again similar issue. Pretty sure I did a kill -9, but not positive. I believe my issue was similar to this: http://community.netapp.com/t5/Data-ONTAP
View ArticleRe: "cifs setup" fails with "Setup cannot connect to an LDAP...
Yes, I tried this option, but it didn't log anything. On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 3:32 PM, Parisi, Justin <Justin.Parisi@netapp.com> wrote: > It does an
View Article8.2 CDOT Snapmirror reverse resync
Hi folks, If I have volume A on cluster 1 snapmirrored to volume B on cluster 2 and I do the following: * Break the snapmirror relationship
View ArticleRe: 8.2 CDOT Snapmirror reverse resync
Hi Bazza You also need to make a new SnapMirror relationship for that reverse direction first: Something like Snapmirror create -source-path <cluste
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