04-08-2013
Samba/Winbind issue - Can't get user and group info from sub domains
Hi,
We now have a Samba or Winbind issue. The Linux client under RHEL6 can not get Windows' AD sub-domain info. See the following output please. The main domain 'Global' is shown online, but the sub-domain 'Europe' and 'Asia' are shown offline although they are online.
Quote:
# wbinfo --online-status
BUILTIN : online
hostname : online
Global : online
Europe : offline
Asia : offline
Commands 'wbinfo -u' and 'wbinfo -g' only show users and groups under the Global domain, but not the sub-domain Europe and Asia.
How could this happen? Do we need to join this Samba client to the sub domains separated?
Please help. Thank you much in advance!
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vfs_tsmsm
VFS_TSMSM(8) System Administration tools VFS_TSMSM(8)
NAME
vfs_tsmsm - VFS module for handling offline files with Tivoli Storage Manager Space Management
SYNOPSIS
vfs objects = tsmsm
DESCRIPTION
This VFS module is part of the samba(7) suite.
The tsmsm VFS module is an extension for handling offline files with Tivoli Storage Manager Space Management.
It tries to avoid calling expensive DMAPI calls with some heuristics based on the fact that number of blocks reported of a file multiplied
by 512 will be bigger than 'online ratio' of actual size for online (non-migrated) files. If heuristic check fails, the module calls DMAPI
and asks for a specific attribute which is present for offline (migrated) files. If this attribute presents, the file is considered
offline.
This module is not stackable.
OPTIONS
tsmsm:hsm script = [ path to hsm script ]
hsm script should point to a shell script which accepts two arguments: operation and filepath. the tsmsm module only uses "offline" for
operation to set the file under filepath offline.
tsmsm:online ratio = [ number ]
Ratio to check reported size against actual file size. The default value is 0.5.
tsmsm:dmapi attribute = [ attribute-name ]
Name of a DMAPI attribute that is present when a file is offline. The default is "IBMobj" (which is what GPFS uses).
tsmsm:dmapi value = [ value for the DMAPI attribute ]
Value that the DMAPI attribute should have for the file to be considered offline. The default is empty (no value required).
EXAMPLES
A GPFS mount with TSM support can be exported via Samba as follows:
[gpfs_tsm_share]
vfs objects = tsmsm gpfs
path = /test/gpfs_mount
VERSION
This man page is correct for version 4.0 of the Samba suite.
AUTHOR
The original Samba software and related utilities were created by Andrew Tridgell. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open
Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed.
Samba 4.0 06/17/2014 VFS_TSMSM(8)