NFS User Name Mapping Connection
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2
User Name Mapping associates user accounts between Windows and UNIX domains. User Name Mapping associates Windows and UNIX user names so that users logged onto a UNIX domain can access shared resources on Windows without logging on separately to the Windows domain.
Events
Event ID | Source | Message |
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NfsServer |
Server for NFS could not obtain mapping information from User Name Mapping. Server for NFS will make another attempt after %2 minutes. Without any mapping information, Server for NFS will not be able grant file access to users. Verify the User Name Mapping service is started on the User Name Mapping server, and User Name Mapping ports are open on firewalls. | |
NfsServer |
Server for NFS is not configured for either Active Directory Lookup or User Name Mapping. Without either Active Directory Lookup or User Name Mapping, Server for NFS cannot grant file access to users. Configure Server for NFS for either Active Directory Lookup or User Name Mapping using the Nfsadmin command-line tool. | |
NfsServer |
Server for NFS successfully obtained mapping information from User Name Mapping. | |
NfsServer |
User Name Mapping successfully obtained updated mapping information from User Name Mapping. | |
NfsServer |
Server for NFS could not obtain updated mapping information from User Name Mapping. Server for NFS will continue to use the mapping information it has and make another attempt after %2 minutes. If this problem persists, Server for NFS mapping information may become significantly out-of-date and may not be able grant file access to users. Verify that the User Name Mapping service is started either locally or on the remote server, and that User Name Mapping ports are open on firewalls. |