Alan M Wright wrote:
> James C. McPherson wrote:
>> Alan M Wright wrote:
...
>>> Is DOPPIO the name of your client or the Solaris CIFS server?
>>
>>
>> clients:     DOPPIO & GEDANKEN
>> server:        farnarkle
> 
> Try mapping the share as farnarkle\jmcp

Ok, now this is very interesting:

I just tried to map \\farnarkle\home to H:  and saw


The network path \\farnarkle\home could not be found.


this was with
bash-3.2# zfs get sharesmb sink/home
NAME       PROPERTY  VALUE      SOURCE
sink/home  sharesmb  name=home  local


On a whim, I re-set the sharesmb property:

bash-3.2# zfs set sharesmb=name=home sink/home


and tried connecting again using "farnarkle\jmcp" as
the username - it works!


WTF is going on here? I had sharesmb=name=home set
previously (pre-LU to snv_81) and since each time
I'd seen that the property was set the way I wanted
it since then, I didn't think I had to re-set it.

What could be the explanation? Should I throw the
bug report at cifs or zfs?



James C. McPherson
--
Senior Kernel Software Engineer, Solaris
Sun Microsystems
http://blogs.sun.com/jmcp       http://www.jmcp.homeunix.com/blog
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