Hi Keyur, I’ve mailed you off the list the location of the various traces and a bit more information about our test environment. I’m not really an expert on this subject, but the setup seems to be working correctly, apart from the MMC issues. After the reboot the issue changed to “control blocks were destroyed”. I’ve rebooted again, issues remain. Also changed the client to Windows XP which results in exactly the same issues/errors.
Best regards, Alexander Brinkman. From: Keyur Desai [mailto:keyur.de...@oracle.com] Sent: dinsdag 6 april 2010 17:18 To: Brinkman, Alexander Cc: cifs-discuss@opensolaris.org Subject: Re: [cifs-discuss] CIFS management from Windows MMC Hi Alexander, It should be possible to add new shares as well as set share ACLs via MMC. From your description, your system seems to be in a bad state. One thing to try out would be to refresh/restart SMB server service. Additionally, if you could provide us with the following information, that would help us better analyze the problem. 1). Network capture (wireshark or snoop) of the operations you are trying to perform. 2). Output of the cifs-gendiag script. This script can be downloaded from the following site. http://wiki.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/Solaris_CIFS_Service_Troubleshooting 3) Output of the msrpc.d script. http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/onnv/onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/smbsrv/dtrace/msrpc.d Best Regards, Keyur Hi all, I’m just getting started with OpenSolaris to try and see if we can utilize it as a NAS CIFS server (combination with X4540 seems very promising). Most of the setup was easy especially when coming from a UNIX/Linux background. However we have a number of Windows administrators so using the Windows MMC for administering the CIFS shares would be a great pro. Using a Windows (Windows 7) client I can connect to the OpenSolaris machine (which is joined to an Active Directory domain), using the MMC. I can browse the logs, check the services and browse shares, sessions and open files. I can set security permissions on the shares. However I run into issues when trying to set share permissions. I can see the permissions, but changing them from the MMC is not possible. Changes are immediately reverted to their original values. I am able to set correct ACLs on the share from OpenSolaris itself using the CLI (using the .zfs/shares directory), but it’s a bit of a pain to use it that way to be honest. Is this a known issue with b134? Also, I’ve read in a number of SUN presentations that adding new shares from the MMC should work, however I cannot get it to work. Every folder path I’ve tried is denied. For me this really isn’t a big issue, but it would be nice to know the current status of the MMC implementation. ☺ Thanks. Best regards, Alexander Brinkman. ing. Alexander Brinkman Co-ordinator ICT MSuG MARIN Support Group mailto:a.brink...@marin.nl T +31 317 49 34 99 MARIN 2, Haagsteeg, P.O. Box 28, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands T +31 317 49 39 11, F +31 317 49 32 50, I http://www.marin.nl/ http://www.marin.nl/web/News/News-items/SAFETUG-a-unique-3-million-joint-industry-project-concludes.htm SAFETUG, a unique € 3 million joint industry project concludes This e-mail may be confidential, privileged and/or protected by copyright. If you are not the intended recipient, you should return it to the sender immediately and delete your copy from your system. _______________________________________________ cifs-discuss mailing list cifs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/cifs-discuss