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06-08-2006 07:47 PM
06-08-2006 07:47 PM
network address of windows server changed
cannot mount cifs shares
client tries to connect to old IPaddress of server
DNS and /etc/hosts OK, resolves to new address
cannot mount cifs shares
client tries to connect to old IPaddress of server
DNS and /etc/hosts OK, resolves to new address
sfra
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06-08-2006 09:06 PM
06-08-2006 09:06 PM
Solution
Shalom,
This has happened periodically on only one of my nearly identical lab D boxes.
I believe it probably can be solved by patching, however I made it stop by removing all the CIFS/9000 software server and client and then reinstalling.
I believe this is actually a system bug, because the same machine does it on NFS and I can't make that go away, though I keep looking for a patch.
SEP
This has happened periodically on only one of my nearly identical lab D boxes.
I believe it probably can be solved by patching, however I made it stop by removing all the CIFS/9000 software server and client and then reinstalling.
I believe this is actually a system bug, because the same machine does it on NFS and I can't make that go away, though I keep looking for a patch.
SEP
Steven E Protter
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Owner of ISN Corporation
http://isnamerica.com
http://hpuxconsulting.com
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Founder http://newdatacloud.com
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06-08-2006 11:24 PM
06-08-2006 11:24 PM
Re: cifs mounting problem
hello Steven,
problem could be resolved by deleting the cifsDB /var/opt/cifsclient/cifsclient.udb
and setting up the mounts from the beginning
/opt/cifsclient/bin/cifslogin -P -s
cifsmount /// / -U -I â s
...
I suppose the whole thing will repeat when the netbios name has to change in the near future
Franz
problem could be resolved by deleting the cifsDB /var/opt/cifsclient/cifsclient.udb
and setting up the mounts from the beginning
/opt/cifsclient/bin/cifslogin
cifsmount //
...
I suppose the whole thing will repeat when the netbios name has to change in the near future
Franz
sfra
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