Hello,

I am trying to monitor a couple of clustered filevolumes that are
hosted on Linux servers(SLES 10 SP3 x86_64) with OES2 SP3(Novell
eDirectory) as a backend for authentication and clustering.

What I am having some issues with is configuring smbclient to use LDAP
credentials to authenticate to the clustered resource(also issue
directly) so it can verify that it sees the volume on the cluster
resource(Which also should make check_disk_smb work). To avoid having
to install the Novell Client (and compliance with newer devices, like
these different pad's) we've also enabled CIFS on the volumes.
Anonymously asking for the share does not give a yes or no status to
the up/down status of the volume, it needs to be authenticated(both
because of security and to see that, that portion of it also works).

I've tried to make a check work on Debian Squeeze and SLES 11 (SP1
x86_64), by both using smbclient directly and editing the properties
of the smbclient with ldap libraries, with no positive result.

Any suggestions?


Best Regards,
Rune "TheFlyingCorpse" Darrud

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