Ah!

 

Here are the outputs

 

cat /var/adm/messages | grep smbd
Nov 20 23:38:38 sta-nas-01 smbd[552]: [ID 413393 daemon.error] dyndns: failed 
to get domainname
Nov 20 23:38:39 sta-nas-01 smbd[552]: [ID 413393 daemon.error] dyndns: failed 
to get domainname
Nov 20 23:48:55 sta-nas-01 smbd[552]: [ID 413393 daemon.error] dyndns: failed 
to get domainname
Nov 20 23:50:45 sta-nas-01 smbd[552]: [ID 413393 daemon.error] dyndns: failed 
to get domainname
Nov 20 23:51:07 sta-nas-01 smbd[552]: [ID 413393 daemon.error] dyndns: failed 
to get domainname


cat /var/adm/messages | grep idmapd

Nothing

 

If it helps, trying to run 'sharemgr show -vp' locally takes for ever.

 

I'm thinking I re-install OpenSolaris and reconfigure it but I'm worried about 
my zpools and loosing data. Do I just export and reimport after I install it 
again or is there more to it than that?

 

Roughly my disks are like this:

 

2x150Gb Raptor's in mirror mode - rpool

10x1TB in raidz2 for our NAS - tank

 

tank has about 4Tb (lots of raw video files) that I can't backup anywhere yet. 
I was hoping I can just reinstall into the rpool disks again and overwrite the 
data there (they are replaceable right now), would this be safe?


Cheers,

Em

 


Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 18:47:17 -0600
Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] CIFS shares being lost
From: t...@cook.ms
To: emilygrettelis...@hotmail.com
CC: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org




On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Emily Grettel <emilygrettelis...@hotmail.com> 
wrote:





Wow that was mighty quick Tim!
 
Sorry, I have to reboot the server. I can SSH into the box, VNC etc but no CIFS 
shares are visible.
 
Here are the last few messages from /var/adm/messages

Nov 20 23:48:55 sta-nas-01 pcplusmp: [ID 805372 kern.info] pcplusmp: ide (ata) 
instance 0 irq 0xe vector 0x41 ioapic 0x2 intin 0xe is bound to cpu 0
Nov 20 23:48:55 sta-nas-01 pcplusmp: [ID 805372 kern.info] pcplusmp: ide (ata) 
instance 1 irq 0xf vector 0x41 ioapic 0x2 intin 0xf is bound to cpu 1
Nov 20 23:48:55 sta-nas-01 pcplusmp: [ID 805372 kern.info] pcplusmp: ide (ata) 
instance 0 irq 0xe vector 0x41 ioapic 0x2 intin 0xe is bound to cpu 0
Nov 20 23:48:55 sta-nas-01 pcplusmp: [ID 805372 kern.info] pcplusmp: ide (ata) 
instance 1 irq 0xf vector 0x41 ioapic 0x2 intin 0xf is bound to cpu 1
Nov 20 23:48:55 sta-nas-01 pcplusmp: [ID 805372 kern.info] pcplusmp: ide (ata) 
instance 0 irq 0xe vector 0x41 ioapic 0x2 intin 0xe is bound to cpu 0
Nov 20 23:48:55 sta-nas-01 pcplusmp: [ID 805372 kern.info] pcplusmp: ide (ata) 
instance 1 irq 0xf vector 0x41 ioapic 0x2 intin 0xf is bound to cpu 1
Nov 20 23:48:55 sta-nas-01 smbd[552]: [ID 413393 daemon.error] dyndns: failed 
to get domainname
Nov 20 23:50:44 sta-nas-01 last message repeated 4 times
Nov 20 23:50:45 sta-nas-01 zoneadmd[2329]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] [zone 
'tomcat01'] WARNING: e1000g3:1: no matching subnet found in netmasks(4): 
192.168.0.122; using default of 255.255.255.0.
Nov 20 23:50:45 sta-nas-01 smbd[552]: [ID 413393 daemon.error] dyndns: failed 
to get domainname
Nov 20 23:50:46 sta-nas-01 last message repeated 2 times
Nov 20 23:51:07 sta-nas-01 smbd[552]: [ID 413393 daemon.error] dyndns: failed 
to get domainname
Nov 20 23:54:58 sta-nas-01 last message repeated 7 times
Nov 21 00:12:34 sta-nas-01 in.routed[510]: [ID 464608 daemon.error] route 
0.0.0.0 --> 192.168.101.100 nexthop is not directly connected
Nov 21 01:12:34 sta-nas-01 in.routed[510]: [ID 464608 daemon.error] route 
0.0.0.0 --> 192.168.101.100 nexthop is not directly connected
Nov 21 02:12:34 sta-nas-01 in.routed[510]: [ID 464608 daemon.error] route 
0.0.0.0 --> 192.168.101.100 nexthop is not directly connected
Nov 21 03:12:34 sta-nas-01 in.routed[510]: [ID 464608 daemon.error] route 
0.0.0.0 --> 192.168.101.100 nexthop is not directly connected
Nov 21 04:17:33 sta-nas-01 in.routed[510]: [ID 464608 daemon.error] route 
0.0.0.0 --> 192.168.101.100 nexthop is not directly connected
Nov 21 05:17:33 sta-nas-01 in.routed[510]: [ID 464608 daemon.error] route 
0.0.0.0 --> 192.168.101.100 nexthop is not directly connected
Nov 21 06:17:33 sta-nas-01 in.routed[510]: [ID 464608 daemon.error] route 
0.0.0.0 --> 192.168.101.100 nexthop is not directly connected
Nov 21 07:17:33 sta-nas-01 in.routed[510]: [ID 464608 daemon.error] route 
0.0.0.0 --> 192.168.101.100 nexthop is not directly connected
Nov 21 08:17:33 sta-nas-01 in.routed[510]: [ID 464608 daemon.error] route 
0.0.0.0 --> 192.168.101.100 nexthop is not directly connected
Nov 21 09:17:33 sta-nas-01 in.routed[510]: [ID 464608 daemon.error] route 
0.0.0.0 --> 192.168.101.100 nexthop is not directly connected
Nov 21 10:17:33 sta-nas-01 in.routed[510]: [ID 464608 daemon.error] route 
0.0.0.0 --> 192.168.101.100 nexthop is not directly connected
Nov 21 11:17:33 sta-nas-01 in.routed[510]: [ID 464608 daemon.error] route 
0.0.0.0 --> 192.168.101.100 nexthop is not directly connected

Does that help? I setup a zone to run tomcat on the same box and we also have a 
VirtualBox image of Windows 2003 which is used to synchronise our backups with 
another server (remotely) using Acronis.
 
Thanks,
Em



Nope.  Typically errors with cifs (assuming you're using the native cifs 
implementation) will show up as errors with smbd or idmapd.  For instance, when 
my clock was off, I had the following:

Nov 10 18:08:35 fserv smbd[1063]: [ID 521964 daemon.error] k5_kinit: getting 
initial credentials (Clock skew too great)
Nov 10 18:08:35 fserv smbd[1063]: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] Failed to connect 
to an Active Directory server.
Nov 10 18:08:35 fserv smbd[1063]: [ID 871254 daemon.error] smbd: failed joining 
DOMAIN (UNSUCCESSFUL)
Nov 10 18:08:47 fserv smbd[1063]: [ID 521964 daemon.error] k5_kinit: getting 
initial credentials (Clock skew too great)
Nov 10 18:08:47 fserv smbd[1063]: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] Failed to connect 
to an Active Directory server.
Nov 10 18:08:47 fserv smbd[1063]: [ID 871254 daemon.error] smbd: failed joining 
DOMAIN.local (UNSUCCESSFUL)
Nov 10 18:09:49 fserv smbd[1063]: [ID 521964 daemon.error] k5_kinit: getting 
initial credentials (Clock skew too great)
Nov 10 18:09:49 fserv smbd[1063]: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] Failed to connect 
to an Active Directory server.
Nov 10 18:09:49 fserv smbd[1063]: [ID 871254 daemon.error] smbd: failed joining 
DOMAIN.local (UNSUCCESSFUL)
Nov 10 19:12:59 fserv idmapd[367]: [ID 558913 daemon.notice] AD lookup by 
winname failed
Nov 10 19:12:59 fserv smbd[1138]: [ID 600500 daemon.warning] smb_pwdutil: 
couldn't obtain SID for uid=101 (-9961)
Nov 10 19:13:11 fserv smbd[1138]: [ID 266262 daemon.error] DOMAIN\user: idmap 
failed
Nov 10 19:13:16 fserv last message repeated 1 time
Nov 10 19:13:33 fserv idmapd[367]: [ID 694198 daemon.notice] Configuration 
changed
 
I'd suggest doing something like a (minus the ''):
'cat /var/adm/messages | grep smbd'
'cat /var/adm/messages | grep idmapd'

-- 
--Tim
                                          
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