[ale] CIFS mount issue

Chuck Payne terrorpup at gmail.com
Mon Oct 5 14:43:30 EDT 2015


Is it safe to assume that the /Data directory does exist and that the
directory data/drive is ok?

On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 2:00 PM, DJ-Pfulio <DJPfulio at jdpfu.com> wrote:
> Since Saturday, my Ubuntu 14.04 server has been having mount/connection
> issues with a Win7 box.
>
> a) The mount and copy was working for the last 6+ months.
> b) A small XML file is copied from the Ubuntu server to the Win7 machine
> daily when it works.
> c) The command:
> sudo mount -t cifs //172.22.22.8/Data /Data/win7ult -o
> username=jd,password=xxxxxxx,iocharset=utf8,rw,uid=jd,sec=ntlmv2
>
> The Error:
>   mount: //172.22.22.8/Data: can't read superblock
>
> Running the same command again produces:
>   "mount: Remote I/O error"
>
> nmap from the server to the share-box shows:
> 139/tcp   open  netbios-ssn
> 445/tcp   open  microsoft-ds
>
> Basically, it seems like the export has gone stale.  I manually umount
> it, but no attempts to remount work. Removing the share from Windows,
> then re-enabling it hasn't helped.
>
> Did the registry hack to allow NTLMv2 connections. No change.
>
> From Windows, it is still shared and available to other Windows systems.
>
> gvfs mount attempts fail with different errors both using the hostname
> and ip.
>
> I think this share is 5+ yrs old.
>
> "Help me Obiwan, you are my only hope."
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