Solaris Cifs Gurus,
I've got a 2008.05 (snv_86) system. It's got a ZFS pool with a handful of file
systems on it that are shared over smb (Using the zfs sharesmb options).
It's been running perfectly for months.
This weekend the server panic'd; something about memory corruption for
connection...
It came back up ok, and my mapped drives seemed to recover.
Today I manually rebooted it to run a memory test CD, no problems there.
Bring the OS back up, and now I can't access any of the SMB shares anymore. All
attempts result in "SmbLogon[LAN\MARTIN]: WRONG_PASSWORD" style errors.
I havn't changed any passwords anywhere, either on client or server. The
password files under /var/smb had modification stamps months ago.
I have no idea whats gone wrong or how to gather more debug info from the cifs
processes to figure it out. Can anyone suggest a course of action?
More details:
- Running in workgroup mode
- Main client is a Vista PC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/smb# sharemgr show -vp
default nfs=()
smb smb=()
zfs
zfs/rpool/export smb=()
export=/export
zfs/store/movies smb=()
Movies=/store/movies
zfs/store/music smb=()
Music=/store/music
zfs/store/overlord nfs=() nfs:sys=(rw="overlord.home.mg77.net")
/store/overlord
zfs/store/tv smb=()
TV=/store/tv
(NFS seems to be working ok)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/smb# zfs get sharesmb store/tv
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
store/tv sharesmb name=TV local
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/smb# ps -ef | grep smb
root 1385 1 0 19:07:14 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/smbsrv/smbd start
root 1429 540 0 19:19:41 pts/1 0:00 grep smb
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/smb# idmap list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/smb# idmap dump
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/smb#
Oddities;
idmap list/dump shows nothing. Is that normal? Think that used to show a bunch
of mappings.
If I try to browse the server from my vista pc, it looks like the smbd process
dies and restarts; it gets a new pid, and syslog shows:
Nov 3 19:22:19 reaver smbsrv: [ID 852980 kern.notice] NOTICE: SmbOplocks:
disabled
Any clues in that?
Thanks for any advice.
-Martin.
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