On 05/14/2010 07:14 PM, Carl G. Riches wrote: > We are having a problem getting a NetApp filer to re-join a samba > domain after a move to a new network. The filer worked fine with > samba before the move. Apologies in advance for the long missive. > > I've tried the following: > > - re-running the CIFS setup program on the filer > - removing the problem filer's samba account, replacing it, and > re-running the setup program on the filer > - creating a new machine account on the samba server and re- > running the setup program on the filer > > None of these worked. I also looked through a number of mailing > list postings about NetApp filers and samba but didn't find any- > thing to help. > > Has anyone gone through this before and provide insight into > this problem?
Do you happen to specify in your /etc/samba/smb.conf file: interfaces = "list of interfaces" bind interfaces only = Yes If so, remove them, then retry the domain join. After successfully joining you ca re-enable these parameters. Please let me know if that is the solution. Cheers, John T. > We have the following: > > samba server: > Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 > kernel 2.6.18 i868 > samba 3.0.33 > multiple network interfaces: 10.142.36.64/27 > 10.142.36.96/27 > 10.142.36.192/26 > > NetApp filer #1: > NetApp Release 7.2.4L1 > connected through VPN to samba server network 10.142.36.192/26 > > NetApp filer #2: > NetApp Release 7.3.1.1 > connected through VPN to samba server network 10.142.36.64/27 > > Each filer can ping the samba server. CIFS connections from each > filer are registered by the samba server and are logged in the file: > 0.0.0.0.log > > Each of the filers moved to a new network. Filer #1 rejoined the > domain but filer #2 can't. > > A tcpdump of the unsuccessful transaction is: > 10:42:38.137963 IP gcc-fs1.netbios-ns > mead.netbios-ns: NBT UDP > PACKET(137): MULTIHOMED REGISTRATION; REQUEST; UNICAST > 10:42:38.138165 IP mead.netbios-ns > gcc-fs1.netbios-ns: NBT UDP > PACKET(137): WACK; POSITIVE; RESPONSE; UNICAST > 10:42:58.270693 IP mead.netbios-ns > gcc-fs1.netbios-ns: NBT UDP > PACKET(137): REGISTRATION; NEGATIVE; RESPONSE; UNICAST > 10:44:11.627124 IP gcc-fs1.netbios-ns > mead.netbios-ns: NBT UDP > PACKET(137): MULTIHOMED REGISTRATION; REQUEST; UNICAST > 10:44:11.627292 IP mead.netbios-ns > gcc-fs1.netbios-ns: NBT UDP > PACKET(137): WACK; POSITIVE; RESPONSE; UNICAST > 10:44:32.309202 IP mead.netbios-ns > gcc-fs1.netbios-ns: NBT UDP > PACKET(137): REGISTRATION; NEGATIVE; RESPONSE; UNICAST > 10:45:45.665702 IP gcc-fs1.netbios-ns > mead.netbios-ns: NBT UDP > PACKET(137): MULTIHOMED REGISTRATION; REQUEST; UNICAST > 10:45:45.665803 IP mead.netbios-ns > gcc-fs1.netbios-ns: NBT UDP > PACKET(137): WACK; POSITIVE; RESPONSE; UNICAST > 10:46:06.312676 IP mead.netbios-ns > gcc-fs1.netbios-ns: NBT UDP > PACKET(137): REGISTRATION; NEGATIVE; RESPONSE; UNICAST > > Part of the samba log 0.0.0.0.log related to filer #2 is: > > [2010/05/14 16:54:52, 3] > nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:wins_process_name_registration_request(1138) > wins_process_name_registration_request: Group name registration for > name UWT-15<00> IP 10.208.235.134 > [2010/05/14 16:54:52, 3] > nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:wins_process_name_registration_request(1222) > wins_process_name_registration_request: Adding IP 255.255.255.255 to > group name UWT-15<00>. > [2010/05/14 16:54:52, 4] nmbd/nmbd_packets.c:reply_netbios_packet(940) > reply_netbios_packet: sending a reply of packet type: wins_reg > UWT-15<00> to ip 10.208.235.134 for id 39786 > [2010/05/14 16:54:52, 4] libsmb/nmblib.c:debug_nmb_packet(112) > nmb packet from 10.208.235.134(137) header: id=39786 > opcode=Registration(5) response=Yes > header: flags: bcast=No rec_avail=Yes rec_des=Yes trunc=No > auth=Yes > header: rcode=0 qdcount=0 ancount=1 nscount=0 arcount=0 > answers: nmb_name=UWT-15<00> rr_type=32 rr_class=1 ttl=345600 > answers 0 char ...... hex E0000AD0EB86 > [2010/05/14 16:54:52, 5] libsmb/nmblib.c:send_udp(779) > Sending a packet of len 62 to (10.208.235.134) on port 137 > > > Thanks, > Carl > > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba