On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 1:04 PM, Gianluca Cecchi <gianluca.cecchi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,my system is an updated Fedora 25.A previously working windows share mounted via cifs is not working now (I have not the details of it but I know only that it is a DFS share, managed by a cluster of two windows 2012 R2 servers)After some attempts, I have verified that the critical point seems to be the "uid=1000" option that I previously used to map permission of files and to be able to change them.entry in fstab working\\my.windows.domain\home\path1\path2\path3 /myshare cifs noauto,_netdev,credentials=/ etc/smbcred_myshare 0 0 entry in fstab not working (verified the same from command line, doubling the slashes in this case)\\my.windows.domain\home\path1\path2\path3 /myshare cifs noauto,_netdev,forceuid,uid= 1000,credentials=/etc/smbcred_ myshare 0 0 NOTE: I tried both with and without the forceuid option when using the uid= one but no go in both.Of course my linux username is not the same as the username used in credential file.If I mount without uid I get all files owned by root and not able to modify anything in Linux.Any hint on what to try?Thanks in advance,Gianluca
I forgot to say that using the uid option I get this kind of message:
# mount /asishare/
mount error(115): Operation now in progress
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
#
But no mount takes place...
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