Hello, We have a VMware environment with nfs as the transport protocol. What I'm testing out is snapvaulting the vmware datastores to another filer and then creating cifs shares on the snapvaulted volumes (qtrees), so the windows client vm's can access their vmdk files to restore files. I should state that I'm a newbie to cifs on the netapps as we are a unix shop. But, I have the snapvault setup all working. Where I'm running into problems is accessing the directories in the shares when I map a drive in windows to the share.

 I configured cifs to authenticate against:

(3) Windows Workgroup authentication using the filer's local user accounts

So I created a user 'vmrestore' though the useradmin tool and user vmrestore is part of a group cifsonly which has role none assigned to it. I then added an entry to /etc/passwd for the vmrestore user. At this point I can create a share to the vmware .snapshot directory on the snapvault destination and give the vmrestore user access to the share via:

filer> cifs access vmsnaps vmrestore rwx

I can now connect to the share fine but cannot access any of the shares folders as I get a "Access is denied" error. I've been reading the netapp docs and googling around for a while now but am having a difficult time understanding how I need to configure the local user account so I can access the folders/files on the unix security style volumes.

I've tried mapping the vmrestore user to the root user via the usermap.cfg file. Thinking that since the vm files are owned by root maybe the vmrestore user has to be mapped to a user with a uid of 0 to have access to them. I've also tried the --forcegroup option on the share.

Basically, I'm not having any luck and wanted to see if anyone has run into this (or just knows what I'm doing wrong).

Any help is very much appreciated.

Thanks,

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Romeo Theriault
System Administrator
Information Technology Services