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NT Ownership Messed up on a Islion!!!!
Migrated from Celerra to Islion, every time a Windows 2008 Server user is created. The user can not access his or her profile (error User profile service failed the logon , user profile cannot be loaded) The default Owner to the profile seems to be now Unix\Root.
How is this resolved ?
Taking ownership on a Islion is hit and miss.
stephan_mckenzi
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November 21st, 2013 13:00
Hello,
I have about 5 quesitons and one test proceedue if your willing to test it to fix your issue:
AndrewChung
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November 21st, 2013 00:00
Are you using the auto home directory feature? Which version of OneFS?
In regards to the Take Ownership. You need to have the Run As Root privilege for the user/group accessing the share to Take Ownership. The Isilon currently does not honor the Take Ownership ACE.
Anonymous
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November 21st, 2013 01:00
You may not have the most current version of OneFS even though it was only installed in the last few months, a lot of clusters where being specifically built with 6.5.14 on there. It would be worth knowing what version of OneFS you are running.
As far as I am aware however there is no plan to allow windows to do all the management of an Isilon.
Nightwing2009
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November 21st, 2013 01:00
Why does it matter about the version of One FS, and how would this affect ownership
Nightwing2009
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November 21st, 2013 01:00
For the amount of money paided for this, Why cant manage Shares from Windows OS. I am using Windows to create the users. We have only had this installed in the last couple of months so we should have a current version of OneFS.
Are there plans to fix the manage of Islion to be able manage the filesystem with the most popular operating system on the planet ?
Anonymous
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November 21st, 2013 01:00
Changes and updates are made in each version of OneFS and things are added, these can be anything from Isilon internal changes to features around interaction with Windows and other OS. So the version of OneFS you are using makes a difference to the behavior you may see on the interaction between Windows and Isilon.
Nightwing2009
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November 21st, 2013 03:00
Could you approach R and D and put a request that another user requires, proper intergration windows os , so I can use the Windows NTFS as they are supposed to be used.