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NFS export unable to write to NTFS security mounted volume

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ontap-9
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nas
Last Updated:
9/2/2024, 1:39:21 PM

Applies to

  • ONTAP 9
  • NFS
  • Name mapping
  • NTFS security style

Issue

'ls' command hangs on NFS mount to NTFS security style volume.
 
Error: Get user credentials procedure failed
  [  7 ms] Determined UNIX id 1001 is UNIX user 'UNIX_USER'
  [     7] UNIX user 'UNIX_USER' mapped to Windows user
           'DOMAIN\AD_Service_Account'Service_Account' SID mapping.
  [    22] Successfully connected to ip 10.10.10.10, port 88 using
           TCP
  [    73] Could not get credentials via S4U2Self based on full
           Windows user name 'AD_Service_Account@DOMAIN.LOCAL'.
           Continuing to LDAP.
  [    89] Successfully connected to ip 10.10.10.10, port 88 using
           TCP
  [   187] Successfully connected to ip 10.10.10.10, port 389
           using TCP
  [   247] Successfully connected to ip 10.10.10.10, port 88 using
           TCP
  [   367] Entry for host-address: 10.10.10.10 not found in the
           current source: FILES. Ignoring and trying next available
           source
  [   424] Successfully connected to ip 10.10.10.10, port 88 using
           TCP
  [   550] Using a cached connection to DC.DOMAIN.LOCAL
  [   568] Could not get credentials via LDAP for Windows user
           'AD_Service_Account' based on SID
           'S-0-0-00-000000000-1111111111-222222222-333333'
**[   568] FAILURE: Could not get credentials for Windows user
**         'AD_Service_Account' or SID
**         'S-0-0-00-000000000-1111111111-222222222-333333'

Error: show failed: Failed to get user credentials. Reason: "SecD Error: LDAP attribute missing.".

 

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