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jerry1
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Advanced Server foo

We have lost the ability to map our unix home drives and cannot re-activate them:


SE:UnknownObject user1
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mapuname -a se:user1 user1
Could not find object from non-local domain.
When manipulating objects from a trusted domain, both the local server and a server in the trusted domain must be running.
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Has anyone had this problem and how to fix it?
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Steven E. Protter
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Re: Advanced Server foo

Pretty thin info.

If you were sharing them with NFS, check /etc/exports , run exportfs -av and report errots.

Look at /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log for errors.

Check firewalls,switch config betwen client and server for blocks on nfs ports 1110 and 2049.

If its a CIFS Samba share, take a look at the log files for samba and the configuration of /etc/opt/samba/smb.conf

Make sure there is network connectivity between the Unix box and the domain controller.

Make sure the unix system has a machine account on the domain controller and the atuthentication works.

More Info=faster itrc forums resolution.

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jerry1
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Re: Advanced Server foo

That's all the info I could provide.

It was a corrupt database. It's fixed now.

Thanks.