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Can't map to a NetApp CIFS share?

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I get a drive mapping error when mapping to a NetApp CIFS server from a windows server or workstation. I think it has to do with NetApp connection to the DCs as shown below.

I ran "CIFS domain discovered-servers show" and the status shows the DC/DNS as unavailable or undetermined for all three protocols. The working lab is embedded below but the production is as described with status set to unavailable and undetermined.

 

 

From the client: We can't sign you in with this credential because your domain is not available
From the server: There are currently no logon servers available to service this logon request

 

My lab with the same server and Netapp storage works fine. Here are troubleshooting steps performed with no issue.

 

"CIFS show" is up, shares are shared with full control to everyone
"CIFS security show" settings are mirrored with the LAB

"CIFS domain preferred-dc show" shows both DC ip addresses.
I created a new CIFS vol with no luck (default settings/security etc)

 

On the windows side:

 

 

- Verbose logging in event viewer shows nothing of interest other than a connection trying to establish then disconnecting.
- SMB2 is enabled on the clients
- Get-smb*configuration settings are mirrored with the lab.
- The clients can connect to each others shares no problem both in different vlans.
- I mirrored all the productions group policies from "Security Options" to the working lab with no changes so I don't think GPO is the issue.

 

I spent two days straight on this before narrowing it down to a communication problem between NetApp and the domain controllers at least I think.  Anyone know how I can troubleshoot connectivity between storage and these DCs or explain why they aren't showing up as OK.

Thanks in advance


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