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July 27th, 2020 10:00
Understanding SID generation for UNIX users
I have a mixed volume on Isilon and I access it from SMB and NFS.
Path: /ifs/mixed_mode, shared as SMB share and exported as NFS export as well.
If I mount such a volume on a Linux machine and create a few files and view them on SMB, I see the user and group on SMB as "S-1-22-1-1000" and "S-1-22-2-1000" respectively. For the Linux user, UID and GID are both thousand. So, it seems like 'S-1-22-1' and'S-1-22-2' prefix is prepended, but why? Is there a way I can query this prefix or infer this indirectly?



amandeepgautam
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August 5th, 2020 21:00
Found this: http://doc.isilon.com/onefs/7.0.2/help/en-us/GUID-EA9C1332-008C-4204-BC5C-31E1E6CCB335.html
DELL-Sam L
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July 28th, 2020 09:00
Hello amandeepgautam,
Here is a link to a KB that may help. You will need to login with your EMC account to view the KB.https://dell.to/305uNBF
Phil.Lam
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July 29th, 2020 16:00
@amandeepgautam,
You have Samba?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31109871/mapping-sambas-s-1-22-12-sid-into-names