Hi, i just setup a NETAPP Filer and a few Unix/linux workstations myself with samba-winbind. I came across a lot of problems but I found out it's best to not use CIFS under Linux as it doesn't work 100%. Instead you should try to use NFS if you have a license for your netapp filer. We use mixed qtree styles to ensure that both, windows and unix can change the permissions on a file.
Regards, Oli On 4/28/08, udomsak chundang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm newbies in SAMBA and NetApp filer , I use Filer with OpenLDAP as an > authentication and authorization server , but look like NetApp doesn't > work properly > ( can't authentication ) , NetApp engineer suggest me that NetApp work > properly with pure > ActiveDirectory Environment. not SAMBA + OpenLDAP backend like me have. > > so I solve this problem by make Samba as native PDC and use OpenLDAP as > database backend. > So authentication are complete but next problem is home > directory are not > automatic create. > then i try to solve this by mount NetApp CIFS share as '\homedir' and > use > mount.cifs to mount > as local dir but not work too. > > even if i can mount CIFS on Filer but owner and permission after mount > not > work properly > every file that i create on Filer are permission 777 and owner is who > mount file system . > but In correct way i want 'owner is who pass authentication and access > only > by owner ' > So if i authenticate through Filer permission is ok. ( but must change > permission by hand ) > > 1. It's possible that I use remote storage ( Filer ) as Samba local file ? > 2. If it can , How do i ? > > > everything on above is ok and correct if i use samba on local filesystem > > > mount.cifs \\\\192.168.1.2\\homedir /var/samba/cifs2 -o > username=smb-perm,gid=513(domain users ) > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba