Alan,
You were spot on, the /var/smb/smbpasswd file was empty. It seems the
upgrade replaced it for some reason.
Thanks a lot,
Jerry
Alan M Wright wrote:
Jerry Backlin wrote:
Thanks Alan for your reply,
I did what you suggested and it didn't change anything for me. I
really appears that my solaris machine is
in the workgroup (seen from Windows) but if I either try to map a
drive from windows or browse the computers in the workgroup I been
asked for username & password and when I enter it I been told:
invalid password.
Normally I should be able to at least see what shared resources are
there without giving a password?
I did put some additional info below but I'm not at all sure it is
what you would need to understand what is going on.
We are still working on the troubleshooting part of the admin
guide but there's a draft at
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/cifs-server/docs/
The output of 'sharectl get smb' and 'smbadm list' (which I see
below) are useful. Also /var/adm/messages, logs listed by
'svcs -xv' and the idmap properties (svccfg -s idmap).
Things you could try:
Check that /var/smb/smbpasswd looks okay, i.e. has the appropriate
users in it. Just to be sure, ensure pam_smb_passwd.so.1 is in
/etc/pam.conf and set your password using the passwd command.
There's no reason this should have changed during an upgrade but
it shouldn't hurt to rule it out.
Delete/rename the idmap database (/var/idmap/idmap.db) and restart
the idmap service. There was a recent database format change.
Check the idmap properties (svccfg -s idmap) for inconsistencies
with the CIFS service.
Run zpool upgrade and zfs upgrade to ensure that there are no
pool/fs version/feature dependency issues.
If you experiment with the above, it is probably a good idea to
reboot to ensure that everything comes up consistently. The
SMF dependencies should force things to restart correctly but if
you get different results after a reboot, let us know so that we
can investigate.
Alan
I'm working in storage marketing and converted my home server to
solaris as a learning exersice for the upcoming
announcements. Now you understand why my unix skills are a bit rusty....
Any help is wellcome,
Jerry
svcadm restart smb/server
# sharemgr start -P smb zfs
# smbadm list
security mode: workgroup
workgroup name: JB-GROUP
# sharemgr list -v
default enabled smb nfs
zfs enabled
# sharemgr show -v
default
zfs
zfs/JBpool/ZFS/W_backup
backup=/zfs/W_backup
zfs/JBpool/ZFS/W_kits
kits=/zfs/W_kits
zfs/JBpool/ZFS/W_media
media=/zfs/W_media
zfs/JBpool/ZFS/W_users
users=/zfs/W_users
Alan M Wright wrote:
There's not enough context here to be sure but this may be
the problem described in 6646629. Workaround:
After restarting smb/server:
sharemgr start -P smb zfs
Alan
--
Jerry Backlin wrote:
I have a similar problem, where CIFS is not seen from the rest of
the workgroup.
It worked fine in b79 but after upgrade to b80 the shares are not
seen anymore and when I try to mount the shares from windows I keep
getting the login window over & over again.
The protection of the shares is OK so that is not the problem (I
think).
# sharemgr show -vp
default smb=() nfs=()
zfs
zfs/JBpool/ZFS/W_backup smb=()
backup=/zfs/W_backup
zfs/JBpool/ZFS/W_kits smb=()
kits=/zfs/W_kits
zfs/JBpool/ZFS/W_media smb=()
media=/zfs/W_media
zfs/JBpool/ZFS/W_users smb=()
users=/zfs/W_users
Should I wait for b81?
Jerry
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