Hi Robbie, I have inserted some comments:

Am 06.03.2013 01:38, schrieb openindiana-discuss-requ...@openindiana.org:


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Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2013 11:55:40 -0500
From: Robbie Crash<sardonic.smi...@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] DNS Alias issue for CIFS - network
        path not found on Win7
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AD integration with the builtin CIFS server is dead easy. I've joined OI to
2003/2008 and 2012 native functioning domains with no issue.
The command "smbdadm join -u" runs w/o any problem. But when it comes to idmap I have suffered a major screw-up just two days ago that cost me dearly. As soon as the kerberos was configured, and * users and the often-mentioned basic Domain Users and Domain Administrators groups where added in idmap, no share including those with guest access could be accessed anymore. Messages was flooded with "smbd[1862]: [ID 801593 daemon.error] smb_idmap_batch_getmappings: Mapping not found or inhibited". I couldn't find a way to solve that issue.

Even when I left the domain, idmap continued to amok. idmap and smb/server would hang with no way to kill it until I changed the workgroup to an ephimeral value and flushed idmap after another re-boot of the whole machine. This came with a serious but sneaking degradation of CIFS shares access, kicking in after app. 8 hours from when I initially had left the domain.

What is serving DNS for you?
The AD PDC.
Are you using WINS?
Not on OI, not on the DCs
Do you have NetBIOS enabled?
No
Are you using IPv6?
Deactivated on fileserver, and all DCs. Some clients don't have IPv6 deactivated, but the issue occurs on pure IPv4 clients as well.
Do your XP clients face the same connection problems?
Probably related ones, yes. I am not sure if the explicit error message occurred there.
What about Windows 8?
Not enough experience yet.
You've said you still get failures when accessing by IP, correct? On all
clients at the same time, or sporadically across clients?
The issue is always sporadically on individual clients.
What applications are you using to access the server? IE: Are you opening
things through Explorer, or are you opening things through Office?
Explorer and Office. In Office the outages are more extreme.
Are you using offline files?
Not that I am aware of.

Thanks for your help.

With kind regards,

Sebastian


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