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Getting repeated alerts secd.ldap.noServers as Computer object is not available

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Applies to

  • ONTAP 9
  • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
  • CIFS

Issue

  • Getting  alert " secd.ldap.noServers: None of the LDAP servers configured for Vserver "
  • CIFS protocol is not being used on this vserver. 
  • CIFS check shows below output:

Cluster::> cifs check -vserver VS1

                              Vserver : VS1
                    Cifs NetBIOS Name : CIFSSERVER
                          Cifs Status : Running
                                 Site :

Node Name       DC Server Name  DC Server IP    Status   Status Details
--------------- --------------  --------------- ------   --------------
Cluster-01          NASLAB.NET    -              down     SecD Error: no server available
Cluster-02          NASLAB.NET    -              down     SecD Error: no server available

  • Following the error seen in the outputs and logs:

Vserver: VS1 (internal ID: 10)

Error: Lookup of CIFS account name procedure failed
  [  9 ms] TCP connection to ip 150.16.34.30, port 445 failed:
           Connection refused.
  [    10] Unable to connect to LSA service on
           tenhdcthdc16-24.NASLAB.net (Error:
           RESULT_ERROR_SPINCLIENT_UNABLE_TO_RESOLVE_SERVER)
  [    15] TCP connection to ip 201.148.136.3, port 445 failed:
           Connection refused.
  [    15] Unable to connect to LSA service on
           tenxndthdc16-06.NASLAB.net (Error:
           RESULT_ERROR_SPINCLIENT_UNABLE_TO_RESOLVE_SERVER)
  [    15] No servers available for MS_LSA, vserver: 10, domain:
           NASLAB.net.
**[    15] FAILURE: Unable to make a connection
**         (LSA:NASLAB.NET), result: 6940
  [    18] Could not find Windows name 'NASLAB\User'
  [    18] CIFS name lookup failed

 

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