Hi,
We have a
OES 2 SP1 Linux 2x node cluster. Every thing has been working
fine.
However we want to add CIFS access to a couple of the volumes. When
adding the CIFS protocol, we now have a problem that the CLUSTER
resource goes COMATOSE
Each server has a full copy of both partitions in the tree and Timeync
seems fine.
We did have a SLP probably when we set the servers up, however this has
since been resolved and running slptools shows up ndap resources.
ERROR: ENTRY: CIFSNDSGetCIFSServerInfo: Read attribute failed: -626
May 3 10:22:44 servername CIFS[2046]: CRITICAL: CLI:
CIFSNDSGetCIFSServerInfo() CIFSNDSGetCIFSServerInfo
May 3 10:22:44 servername CIFS[2046]: ERROR: ENTRY: Resolve Name failed
with error code -626
May 3 10:22:44 servername CIFS[2046]: ERROR: ENTRY: CIFSNDSReadAttr:
Error in ReadAttr -626
May 3 10:22:44 servername CIFS[2046]: ERROR: ENTRY:
CIFSNDSGetCIFSServerName: Read attribute failed: -626
May 3 10:22:44 servername CIFS[2046]: WARNING: CLI: CIFS: Unable to get
server name from the FDN, error = -626
May 3 10:22:46 servername adminus daemon: umounting volume NEWUSERS
lazy=1
Here is an output of Time Sync
---------------------------+---------+---------+-------
DS Replica Time Time is Time
Server name Version Depth Source in sync +/-
---------------------------+---------+---------+-------
..srvA.SERVERS..20216.89 0 Non-NetWare Yes 0
..srvB.SERVERS..20217.06 0 Non-NetWare Yes 0
..srvC(NW).org 20216.55 0 Primary Yes 0
..srvD.SERVERS..20217.06 0 Non-NetWare Yes 0
---------------------------+---------+---------+------
The only other thing is the Cluster Resource sit in
ou=cluster.ou=res
and the servers sit in (and the Cifs Proxy Users)
ou=server.ou=res
I have applied the same trustee permissions to the ou=cluster resource
as set on ou=servers.
Any thoughts??