On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 05:02:28PM +0530, ravi channavajhala wrote: > My setup is fairly straight forward; I have a Solaris 10 (SPARC) being used > as a samba server with AD sign on. Users can log in fine and map their > directories through windows clients. All the user home dirs and critical > project dirs are on a NetAPP filer. > > > > When user tries to write a file, it is erroring out with I/O error, file > access is permitted for read operations only. Investigating the problem > shows that on Solaris this message is appearing "NFS compound failed for > server filer.example.com: error 2 (RPC: Can't decode result)". > > > > It appears there is a problem with NFS v4 support either on the Solaris or > the NetAPP filer. I've not had a chance to set NetAPP filer not to use NFS > V4; I'm attempting it this weekend along with hacking /etc/default/nfs . > Anything that I should look out also on the Samba side, especially the > ACLs/permissions issues related stuff?
Why don't you just enable CIFS on NetApp? To me this really does not sound like a Samba problem. Volker >I agree this is not a samba problem; I just want to ensure that I don't >need to tie up any loose ends on the samba side, that's all. Thanks. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
