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EMS log reports "Nblade.cifsShrConnectFailed" due to CIFS Share path missing

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Applies to

  • ONTAP 9
  • CIFS

Issue

  • CIFS share inaccessible
  • EMS logs reports below error:

Nblade.cifsShrConnectFailed: Vserver name: <svm name>, Vserver ID: #, error description: No such object, error code: 2, share name: SHARENAME, Windows user name: DOMAIN\Win user, UNIX user name: pcuser, server IP address: X.X.X.X, client IP address: X.X.X.X.

  • When accessing CIFS share, client reports "Windows cannot access":

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  • Volume or directory for a share is missed.

Example:

cluster1::> vserver cifs share show -vserver <SVM> -share-name <SHARE> -fields volume

Vserver        Share         Volume
-------------- ------------- --------
svm1          svm_share     -

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