Data Domain - Verify that CIFS is Enabled and Running

Summary: This article lists steps on how to enable the Common Internet File System (CIFS) and ensure that the service is running. Symptoms such as: Trouble accessing the file share, media sets report as offline, backups failing can occur is CIFS is not enabled and running Unable to access the Data Domain system The error: "\ is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions." Appears when attempting to access the Data Domain system. ...

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Symptoms

 

Verify that CIFS is Enabled and Running

PURPOSE

This article lists steps on how to enable the Common Internet File System (CIFS) and ensure that the service is running. Symptoms such as: Trouble accessing the file share, media sets report as offline, backups failing can occur if CIFS is not enabled and running.

  • Unable to access the Data Domain system
  • The error:  \\<ddr> is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions.  Appears when attempting to access the Data Domain system through Windows.

APPLIES TO

  • All Data Domain systems
  • All Software Releases
  • CIFS

Cause

Verify that CIFS is Enabled and Running.

Resolution

SOLUTION

  1. To ensure that CIFS is enabled and running. Run the following command on the Data Domain system:
    cifs status
    • If it reports CIFS is disabled. Run:
      cifs enable
    • If it reports "CIFS is enabled and running.", then CIFS is already running, and no further action is necessary.
    • If it reports "CIFS is enabled but not running" or "CIFS is enabled, but winbindd is not running.", or any other status, then try restarting CIFS by running ' cifs disable' followed by 'cifs enable'.
  2. If 'cifs status' continues to report a status other than "CIFS is enabled and running" after following these steps, open a case with support

 

NOTE:

Disabling CIFS will disable access to the Data Domain system over CIFS. Make sure nothing is reading or writing to the Data Domain system over CIFS before running these commands.

 

Additional Information

 

 

     

      Affected Products

      Data Domain

      Products

      Data Domain
      Article Properties
      Article Number: 000043294
      Article Type: Solution
      Last Modified: 03 Jul 2024
      Version:  3
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