Can other non-visa clients access this CIFS share in the way you want your vista box to access it?
Just because your user is in AD, doesn't give it permissions on the share. You need to make sure that user has access on the filer through group and user permissions as well as the shares have to be given to that user or a group that user is in.
I would first make the exact same setup on an XP or 2000 box (whichever you have) and determine if it's a user setup problem or something that can be directly attributed to Vista.
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From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Brent Ellis Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 9:09 AM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Vista and Netapp??
I am just starting to test Vista against our netapp FAS 3020c filers. We use these machines with the CIFS license for basic file sharing. The shares have Active Directory permissions applied to them and the servers have been added to AD. In Vista, I cannot connect to the servers using an AD account. Only the accounts created on the filer itself will allow me to connect from Vista.
Has anyone run into this? Any solutions?
Brent Ellis Computing Services Group Boston University 617-358-2486 interi@bu.edu cashelp@bu.edu
We currently use this filer in production with windows 2000 and windows xp clients. I have had no user permission problems up until this point. The filer allowed us to join it to our domain and we can access the filer from windows clients and set AD permissions on folders in the file share using windows xp or 2000.
I am guessing this is Microsofts way of making windows more secure or maybe a small protocol difference with CIFS in Vista that the filer is not able to deal with.
BTW as I said I can connect to the filer with CIFS using accounts I explicitly setup in the filer, just not active directory accounts.
Brent Ellis Computing Services Group Boston University 617-358-2486 interi@bu.edu cashelp@bu.edu
On Jan 11, 2007, at 11:14 AM, Callaway, Michael wrote:
Can other non-visa clients access this CIFS share in the way you want your vista box to access it?
Just because your user is in AD, doesn't give it permissions on the share. You need to make sure that user has access on the filer through group and user permissions as well as the shares have to be given to that user or a group that user is in.
I would first make the exact same setup on an XP or 2000 box (whichever you have) and determine if it's a user setup problem or something that can be directly attributed to Vista.
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From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner- toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Brent Ellis Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 9:09 AM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Vista and Netapp??
I am just starting to test Vista against our netapp FAS 3020c filers. We use these machines with the CIFS license for basic file sharing. The shares have Active Directory permissions applied to them and the servers have been added to AD. In Vista, I cannot connect to the servers using an AD account. Only the accounts created on the filer itself will allow me to connect from Vista.
Has anyone run into this? Any solutions?
Brent Ellis Computing Services Group Boston University 617-358-2486 interi@bu.edu cashelp@bu.edu
I found a way round this problem, or at least it seems to work for me.
From a vista machine I am unable to connect to the shares using the filer host name, but we have our filers advertise an additional netbios name (for DR reasons), and for some reason I can connect to the shares by using the additional netbios name.
Hope this helps
Matt
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From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Brent Ellis Sent: 11 January 2007 16:21 To: Callaway, Michael Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Vista and Netapp??
We currently use this filer in production with windows 2000 and windows xp clients. I have had no user permission problems up until this point. The filer allowed us to join it to our domain and we can access the filer from windows clients and set AD permissions on folders in the file share using windows xp or 2000.
I am guessing this is Microsofts way of making windows more secure or maybe a small protocol difference with CIFS in Vista that the filer is not able to deal with.
BTW as I said I can connect to the filer with CIFS using accounts I explicitly setup in the filer, just not active directory accounts.
Brent Ellis Computing Services Group Boston University 617-358-2486 interi@bu.edu cashelp@bu.edu
On Jan 11, 2007, at 11:14 AM, Callaway, Michael wrote:
Can other non-visa clients access this CIFS share in the way you want your vista box to access it? Just because your user is in AD, doesn't give it permissions on the share. You need to make sure that user has access on the filer through group and user permissions as well as the shares have to be given to that user or a group that user is in. I would first make the exact same setup on an XP or 2000 box (whichever you have) and determine if it's a user setup problem or something that can be directly attributed to Vista.
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From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Brent Ellis Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 9:09 AM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Vista and Netapp?? I am just starting to test Vista against our netapp FAS 3020c filers. We use these machines with the CIFS license for basic file sharing. The shares have Active Directory permissions applied to them and the servers have been added to AD. In Vista, I cannot connect to the servers using an AD account. Only the accounts created on the filer itself will allow me to connect from Vista.
Has anyone run into this? Any solutions?
Brent Ellis Computing Services Group Boston University 617-358-2486 interi@bu.edu cashelp@bu.edu
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Hi,
is it possible that the name which does not work is equal to the wins-name, and the second name is not registered with wins?
Regards
Jochen
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From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Davies,Matt Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 6:04 PM To: Brent Ellis; Callaway, Michael Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: RE: Vista and Netapp??
I found a way round this problem, or at least it seems to work for me.
From a vista machine I am unable to connect to the shares using the filer host name, but we have our filers advertise an additional netbios name (for DR reasons), and for some reason I can connect to the shares by using the additional netbios name.
Hope this helps
Matt
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From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Brent Ellis Sent: 11 January 2007 16:21 To: Callaway, Michael Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Vista and Netapp??
We currently use this filer in production with windows 2000 and windows xp clients. I have had no user permission problems up until this point. The filer allowed us to join it to our domain and we can access the filer from windows clients and set AD permissions on folders in the file share using windows xp or 2000.
I am guessing this is Microsofts way of making windows more secure or maybe a small protocol difference with CIFS in Vista that the filer is not able to deal with.
BTW as I said I can connect to the filer with CIFS using accounts I explicitly setup in the filer, just not active directory accounts.
Brent Ellis Computing Services Group Boston University 617-358-2486 interi@bu.edu cashelp@bu.edu
On Jan 11, 2007, at 11:14 AM, Callaway, Michael wrote:
Can other non-visa clients access this CIFS share in the way you want your vista box to access it? Just because your user is in AD, doesn't give it permissions on the share. You need to make sure that user has access on the filer through group and user permissions as well as the shares have to be given to that user or a group that user is in. I would first make the exact same setup on an XP or 2000 box (whichever you have) and determine if it's a user setup problem or something that can be directly attributed to Vista.
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From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Brent Ellis Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 9:09 AM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Vista and Netapp?? I am just starting to test Vista against our netapp FAS 3020c filers. We use these machines with the CIFS license for basic file sharing. The shares have Active Directory permissions applied to them and the servers have been added to AD. In Vista, I cannot connect to the servers using an AD account. Only the accounts created on the filer itself will allow me to connect from Vista.
Has anyone run into this? Any solutions?
Brent Ellis Computing Services Group Boston University 617-358-2486 interi@bu.edu cashelp@bu.edu
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Anyone using a TOE card in a 6070?
Can anyone point me to any doc on the NOW site for it (specs, release requirements, options, etc.)? NOW search blows chunks. :(
Any internal NetApp folks ever benchmarked it and can share the results with me under NDA? E.g., http://www.spec.org/sfs97r1/results/res2006q2/sfs97r1-20060425-00257.html
Does *T*OE show performance improvement with NFS over *U*DP?
Until next time...
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Hi Todd,
I have a 6070 with a Quadport-1000BT-NIC and a Dualport-1000BSx-iSCSI-Card here for testing purposes. With DOT 7.2 I did not get it running. With 7.2.1 it is possible to transfer data over the TOE-NIC, but I cannot tell if there really happens any TOE.
Documentation for the TOE is rare. I got some from our NetApp SE but it's buggy. This is, what I found out that works with DOT 7.2.1: - priv set advanced; toe status - options ip.tcp.offload.protocol.enable - options ip.tcp.offload.protocol.nfs - options ip.tcp.offload.protocol.cifs - options ip.tcp.offload.protocol.iscsi
"toe status" and the options are telling the different (e.g. all ip.tcp.offload options tell that toe is on but "toe status" tells it's off).
For me, TOE is not ready to use in a productional environment yet. It cannot be used with vifs. NetApp told me that it will need DOT 7.2.2 to support vifs ...
Regards
DR. JOHANNES HEIDENHAIN GmbH
i. A. Dipl.-Inform. (FH) Walter Kießl
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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] Im Auftrag von Todd C. Merrill Gesendet: Donnerstag, 1. Februar 2007 23:04 An: toasters@mathworks.com Betreff: TOE card
Anyone using a TOE card in a 6070?
Can anyone point me to any doc on the NOW site for it (specs, release requirements, options, etc.)? NOW search blows chunks. :(
Any internal NetApp folks ever benchmarked it and can share the results with me under NDA? E.g., http://www.spec.org/sfs97r1/results/res2006q2/sfs97r1-20060425-00257.html
Does *T*OE show performance improvement with NFS over *U*DP?
Until next time...
The MathWorks, Inc. 508-647-7000 x7792 3 Apple Hill Drive, Natick, MA 01760-2098 508-647-7001 FAX tmerrill@mathworks.com http://www.mathworks.com ---
You do not need the priv set advanced commands.
In Data ONTAP 7.2 TOE cards are supported but TOE function is turned off. In Data ONTAP 7.2.1 and beyond TOE is turned on for iSCSI, NFS, and CIFs traffic.
This is handled by ONTAP. You don't need to use any commands. It is automatic. ONTAP determines when it is appropriate to turn on/off TOE function.
Paul Norman Product Manager TOE NICs
-----Original Message----- From: Kießl Walter [mailto:kiessl@heidenhain.de] Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 11:31 PM To: Todd C. Merrill; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: AW: TOE card
Hi Todd,
I have a 6070 with a Quadport-1000BT-NIC and a Dualport-1000BSx-iSCSI-Card here for testing purposes. With DOT 7.2 I did not get it running. With 7.2.1 it is possible to transfer data over the TOE-NIC, but I cannot tell if there really happens any TOE.
Documentation for the TOE is rare. I got some from our NetApp SE but it's buggy. This is, what I found out that works with DOT 7.2.1:
- priv set advanced; toe status
- options ip.tcp.offload.protocol.enable
- options ip.tcp.offload.protocol.nfs
- options ip.tcp.offload.protocol.cifs
- options ip.tcp.offload.protocol.iscsi
"toe status" and the options are telling the different (e.g. all ip.tcp.offload options tell that toe is on but "toe status" tells it's off).
For me, TOE is not ready to use in a productional environment yet. It cannot be used with vifs. NetApp told me that it will need DOT 7.2.2 to support vifs ...
Regards
DR. JOHANNES HEIDENHAIN GmbH
i. A. Dipl.-Inform. (FH) Walter Kießl
mailto:kiessl@heidenhain.de Tel. +49 / 8669 / 31-1954 Fax +49 / 8669 / 32-1954
DR. JOHANNES HEIDENHAIN GmbH Dr.-Johannes-Heidenhain-Str. 5 D-83301 Traunreut DEUTSCHLAND
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] Im Auftrag von Todd C. Merrill Gesendet: Donnerstag, 1. Februar 2007 23:04 An: toasters@mathworks.com Betreff: TOE card
Anyone using a TOE card in a 6070?
Can anyone point me to any doc on the NOW site for it (specs, release requirements, options, etc.)? NOW search blows chunks. :(
Any internal NetApp folks ever benchmarked it and can share the results with me under NDA? E.g., http://www.spec.org/sfs97r1/results/res2006q2/sfs97r1-20060425- 00257.html
Does *T*OE show performance improvement with NFS over *U*DP?
Until next time...
The MathWorks, Inc. 508-647-7000 x7792 3 Apple Hill Drive, Natick, MA 01760-2098 508-647-7001 FAX tmerrill@mathworks.com http://www.mathworks.com
You might want to check out bug 174785 on the now site.
http://now.netapp.com/NOW/cgi-bin/bol?Type=Detail&Display=174785
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From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Callaway, Michael Sent: 11 January 2007 16:15 To: Brent Ellis; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: RE: Vista and Netapp??
Can other non-visa clients access this CIFS share in the way you want your vista box to access it?
Just because your user is in AD, doesn't give it permissions on the share. You need to make sure that user has access on the filer through group and user permissions as well as the shares have to be given to that user or a group that user is in.
I would first make the exact same setup on an XP or 2000 box (whichever you have) and determine if it's a user setup problem or something that can be directly attributed to Vista.
-- *--------------------------------------- Michael Callaway (Server Administrator) North Texas Tollway Authority http://www.ntta.org http://www.ntta.org/ 214-461-2033 o 214-325-5523 m 972-930-2633 f ----------------------------------------
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From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Brent Ellis Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 9:09 AM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Vista and Netapp??
I am just starting to test Vista against our netapp FAS 3020c filers. We use these machines with the CIFS license for basic file sharing. The shares have Active Directory permissions applied to them and the servers have been added to AD. In Vista, I cannot connect to the servers using an AD account. Only the accounts created on the filer itself will allow me to connect from Vista.
Has anyone run into this? Any solutions?
Brent Ellis Computing Services Group Boston University 617-358-2486 interi@bu.edu cashelp@bu.edu
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Try to connect by IP address.
I just talked to someone here who's been running Vista since beta, and couldn't connect to our filers (FAS270c) via cifs without using the IP address. He also said there is an MS technote on it.
Fred --- "Callaway, Michael" Mcallaway@ntta.org wrote:
Can other non-visa clients access this CIFS share in the way you want your vista box to access it?
Just because your user is in AD, doesn't give it permissions on the share. You need to make sure that user has access on the filer through group and user permissions as well as the shares have to be given to that user or a group that user is in.
I would first make the exact same setup on an XP or 2000 box (whichever you have) and determine if it's a user setup problem or something that can be directly attributed to Vista.
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From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Brent Ellis Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 9:09 AM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Vista and Netapp??
I am just starting to test Vista against our netapp FAS 3020c filers. We use these machines with the CIFS license for basic file sharing. The shares have Active Directory permissions applied to them and the servers have been added to AD. In Vista, I cannot connect to the servers using an AD account. Only the accounts created on the filer itself will allow me to connect from Vista.
Has anyone run into this? Any solutions?
Brent Ellis Computing Services Group Boston University 617-358-2486 interi@bu.edu cashelp@bu.edu
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