Puneet's suggestion is valid unless you want to enable quotas. In that case you have to have separate passwd entries for each user. That's because quotas are (currently) based only on UNIX users and groups.
Mark Muhlestein -- mmm@netapp.com
-----Original Message----- From: Puneet Anand [mailto:puneet@netapp.com] Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 12:53 PM To: Paquette, Trevor Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Problem with F540 + 5.3.4R2 (NT authentication)
What does your /etc/paswd file look like ? You would need to set the wafl.default_unix_user to 'pcuser' (w/o quotes)
options wafl.default_unix_user pcuser
and add an entry for pcuser in your password file. like ,
pcuser::65534:65534::/:
Hope this helps
-Puneet ________
"Paquette, Trevor" wrote:
We have an F540 that we have 're-commissioned' to internal service. It is running OnTap 5.3.4R2 and because of the support costs, senior management has decided not to renew support for it.. (sigh.. not my decision..)
Anyway.. we want to use it as a disk for internal users within our NT domain..
I've configured the system as the knowledge base suggested.. but the damn thing will NOT authenticate users unless they have a local account in the /etc/passwd
file.
This contrary to what the knowledge base says..
http://now.netapp.com/knowledge/contents/TIP/TIP_643.shtml http://now.netapp.com/knowledge/contents/FAQ/FAQ_462.shtml
Output from various commands..
The following command shows the system is properly registered in the NT Domain.
calna001> cifs sessions Server Registers as 'CALNA001' in group 'A01AB' Filer is using en_US for DOS users WINS Server: 10.1.1.15 Selected domain controller \A01DC006 for authentication Comment: Calgary NetApp File Server ======================================== PC (user) #shares #files
The qtrees for the system (one big volume: vol0) are set properly as ntfs calna001> qtree Volume Tree Style Oplocks
vol0 ntfs enabled vol0 Common ntfs enabled
And the shares on the system are setup properly..
calna001> cifs shares Name Mount Point Description
root$ / A01AB\a01tpaf / Full Control Common /Common A01AB\a01tpaf / Full Control
When I try to mount the share.. I get the following with cifs.trace_login turned on: Mon Jan 17 13:27:01 MST [CIFSAuthen]: Login attempt by A01AB\a01tpaf from A05WST99 Mon Jan 17 13:27:01 MST [CIFSAuthen]: User authenticated by DC Mon Jan 17 13:27:01 MST [CIFSAuthen]: PC user name maps to UNIX user
a01tpaf
Mon Jan 17 13:27:01 MST [CIFSAuthen]: Unix user name not valid
Proper login attempt, and it is authenticated by the DC.. but then the
thing
looks for the user in the local /etc/passwd file.. I do NOT want this to happen; and I should be able to do this by the knowledge base articles listed above..
Virtual beer for anyone who can solve this..
-- Two rights do not make a wrong. They make an airplane.
Trevor Paquette | AT&T Canada |Work:(403)705-6390 TrevorPaquette@metronet.ca |600, 205 5th Ave SW | Fax:(403)705-9601 http://www.metronet.ca |Calgary, AB, Canada |ICBM:51'03"N/114'05"W Senior Unix Network Architect| T2P 2V7 |Mind:In the Rockies
-----Original Message----- From: Michael S. Keller [SMTP:mkeller@mail.wcg.net] Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 8:43 AM To: rhodesr@firstenergycorp.com Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Upgrade to 534R2 - disk firmware
Look in the /etc/disk_fw directory of the root volume or the 534R2 tarball.
"Richard L. Rhodes" wrote:
I'm currently on 5.2.2 and want to upgrade to latest recommended release: 5.3.4R2. In looking at NOW and for 534R2 I find the following (I have 2 F740 NetApps):
I downloaded 534R2 itself . . . .no problem.
I need to upgrade firmware from 2.1_a2 to 2.2_a2. I grabbed the
microcode from NOW, downloaded it . . . no problem.
- I need to upgrade my ST118202FC disk drive firmware from FD99 to
FDF6. I searched NOW but could find no disk drive firmware.
So . . .QUESTION: Where does one get the disk drive firmware?
THis is the first time I've ever upgraded my NetApps, so I'm assuming I've missed something simple!
THanks
Rick
Richard L. Rhodes e: rhodesr@firstenergycorp.com Ohio Edison Co. p: 330-384-4904 f: 330-384-2514