I have a new FAS960 and I am migrating all users and data from F740 to FAS960.  I have the data moved and ready to change over.  To test it I changed a test user account in the NIS maps to point to the new filer and location.  When I try to log in using a UNIX box it just kicks me right back out almost as if it can't write to the home directory. 

- I have checked all of the options, usermap.cfg, passwd, quotas, exports, files and they are all identical and I can not see any discrepancies in the /etc directory between the two filers. 

- The options are all the same also. 

- In my NIS maps I can ypcat the auto.home and the test user account lists the correct filer and home directory.  I just can not log in.  Netgroup is correct.

- I have cifs.trace_login turned on and I don't even see it attempting to log in. 

- My cifs shares are correct. 

- The filer is correctly in the domain (win2k) and also resolves using NIS.  I can run a cifs testdc successfully and cifs domaininfo shows correct info

- I can mount a share and home directory

- I can map a share from win2k  

- when I telnet into another machine as the test user it maps to the new home directory correctly but when I try to touch a file it says it can not create the file, even as root.

- qtree security is set to unix

 

It is almost as if the volume is read only but it is not.  I just do not know where to look now.  I hope that I am just overlooking something simple.

 

Burke