Dear all,

I configured one backuppc in ubuntu10.10 after configured i face one 
problem,xfer method is smb all are in dhcp systems

pacews261  is host and dhcp ip is 192.168.1.41

Running: /usr/bin/smbclient \\\\pacews261\\D\$ -I 192.168.1.41 -U india -E -d 1 
-c tarmode\ full -Tc -
full backup started for share D$
Xfer PIDs are now 3348,3347
[ skipped 1 lines ]
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
[ skipped 1 lines ]
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
tarExtract: Done: 0 errors, 0 filesExist, 0 sizeExist, 0 sizeExistComp, 0 
filesTotal, 0 sizeTotal
Got fatal error during xfer (No files dumped for share D$)
Backup aborted (No files dumped for share D$)
Not saving this as a partial backup since it has fewer files than the prior one 
(got 0 and 0 files versus 2)


how to solve these problem


Thanks 
Audi










To: [email protected]; [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 12 May 2011 11:37:23 -0400
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED

"Michael Stowe" <[email protected]>
wrote on 05/12/2011 10:30:49 AM:



> From: "Michael Stowe" <[email protected]>

> To: "General list for user discussion, questions
and support" 

> <[email protected]>

> Date: 05/12/2011 10:31 AM

> Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] tree connect failed:
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED

> 

> > thanks for the reply, seems to be the latter as I can easily
connect

> > to the smb host with other windows and mac machines.

> 

> > As I mentioned

> > in the original post, I tried running the command via terminal
and got the

> > same error; I doubt its a credentials problem since I get a completely

> > different error when I deliberately enter incorrect creds (LOGON
FAILURE).

> > Running from the command line with logging turned up doesn't
reveal much

> > more info. Looks like windows is closing the connection right
after

> > authentication. Lastly I am able to access other smb shares on
*nix based

> > hosts from BackupPC just not this Win2K3 box.

> 

> There are plenty of things that can be interfering post connection
--

> anything from third-party firewalls to anti-virus software, to not
setting

> up the shares properly to setting up a share on a path where the user

> doesn't have access.  You probably don't have much choice but
poking

> through these possibilities, I'd be inclined to start by seeing if
the

> same user has access to the path at all (locally.)



And I don't remember seeing where you tried to connect
to that share from a remote Windows box:  do you get an error there,
too?



For example: from any Windows machine Command Prompt
(besides the W2K3 server itself) on the network:



        NET USE Z: \\SERVER\SHARE
/USER:USERNAME



Then it will prompt you for the password.  Type
it in.  If it connects and you can then see files on the Z: drive,
then your permissions are correct on the W2K3 server.  If you get
an error, then the problem is with the permissions on the server, and nothing
to do with Samba/BackupPC.



One last thing:  depending on the version of
Samba you have and the security settings on your W2K3 server, there can
be all kinds of conflicts:  e.g. Samba is using a different (lower)
authentication mechanism than the W2K3 will accept.  This is far worse
(and more common) between Vista/7/W2K8/R2 and Samba, but it is still easily
possible with W2K3.



This is just a random page found from a very quick
Google, but it gives you an idea of the flavor of issues you might be facing:



http://www.silug.org/lists/silug-discuss/200412/msg00222.html



Timothy J. Massey




 

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