[Samba] Hoping someone can shed some light on this issue

Todd Ruffing truffing at gmail.com
Thu May 6 14:45:14 UTC 2021


I've been working with Oracle support on setting up samba shares to my
windows 2016 server for a while now.  They finally told me to use an sftp
client to manually copy down the shares to the pc.  Now the pc is running
out of memory during the copy.

I'm running off of a windows 2016 server.  My samba shares are linux
based.  The message returned when I try to map to the samba shares is:
Error Code: 0x80070043 - The network name cannot be found.

The samba log file is showing the following:
[2021/05/06 14:05:15.906296,  2]
../../source3/param/loadparm.c:2807(lp_do_section)
  Processing section "[pi_home]"
[2021/05/06 14:05:15.906459,  2]
../../source3/param/loadparm.c:2807(lp_do_section)
  Processing section "[tools_client]"
[2021/05/06 14:05:15.906798,  2]
../../source3/lib/interface.c:345(add_interface)
  added interface enp0s3 ip=10.0.2.15 bcast=10.0.2.255 netmask=255.255.255.0
[2021/05/06 14:05:15.907013,  2]
../../source3/smbd/reply.c:705(reply_special)
  netbios connect: name1=*SMBSERV0x0 name2=PSHCM92-1P01   0x0
[2021/05/06 14:05:15.907059,  2]
../../source3/smbd/reply.c:746(reply_special)
  netbios connect: local=_smbserv remote=pshcm92-1p01, name type = 0

The samba config file shows the following:

[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
netbios name = CDA
security = user
map to guest = Bad User
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
guest account = nobody
guest ok = yes
log file = /var/log/samba.log.%m
log level = 2
max log size = 1000
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
printing = bsd
min protocol = SMB2


[pi_home]
  path = /opt/oracle/psft/pt/hcm_pi_home
  writable = no
  available = yes
  comment = Samba share for PI Home directory

[tools_client]
  path = /opt/oracle/psft/pt/tools_client
  writable = no
  available = yes
  comment = Samba share for Tools Client directory

I thought it was due to smb 2 being required.  However, my thinking is not
right as it didn't work for me either.  Any help would be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks


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