Dell PowerStore 9000X EMC PowerStore Alerts and Events Reference Guide - Page 71

The LDAP service

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Alert and Event Messages Event code Severity Alert raised Call home 0x01300301 MAJOR TRUE FALSE 0x01300302 NONE 0x01300401 NONE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 0x01300402 MINOR FALSE FALSE 0x01300403 MAJOR TRUE FALSE 0x01300501 MAJOR TRUE FALSE Message The SMB server of the NAS server %(nasServer) is configured to be joined to the domain %(domain), but is currently not joined. The SMB server of the NAS server %(nasServer) is now joined to the domain %(domain). The NIS client is working properly. The NIS client is unable to connect to some of the configured NIS servers. The NIS client is unable to connect to all configured NIS servers. The LDAP service configuration of the NAS server %(nasServer) for domain %(domain) failed. Repair flow Join the SMB server with join rest api call. This may also be due to a bad DNS configuration. - - Check the NAS server network interface and the router configuration. Or check the availability of the configured NIS server running the 'svc_cifssupport -checkup' or 'svc_nas -nis' command. Check the NAS server network interface and the router configuration. Or check the availability of the configured NIS server running the 'svc_cifssupport -checkup' or 'svc_nas -nis' command. Run the 'svc_cifssupport checkup' or 'svc_nas -ldap' command for diagnostic. System impact In order to work, a SMB server which is not standalone must be added into the active directory of the windows domain. No user can actually connect. The SMB server have been added into the active directory of the windows domain. All NIS servers are reachable. The NIS client is working properly. The NIS client is unable to connect to some of the configured NIS server however it is still operational. This may happen when the NAS server cannot reach the peer NIS server because of network problems. The NIS client is unable to contact any NIS server and so is not operational. This may happen when the NAS server cannot reach the peer NIS server because of network problems. The LDAP service configuration of the NAS server for domain failed. The LDAP client is not Knowledge Base Article https://www.dell.com/support /Article/SLN317202 - - https://www.dell.com/support /Article/SLN317198 https://www.dell.com/support /Article/SLN317193 0x01300502 MAJOR TRUE FALSE LDAP client settings on NAS server %(nasServer) are not valid within domain %(domain). On NAS server check LDAP configuration for domain . Check binding and access rights to this LDAP server, in particular the username and password used to connect to the server. Run the 'svc_cifssupport -checkup' or 'svc_nas -ldap' command for diagnostic. operational. You have configured a LDAP service in server for the domain . But the LDAP service encounters some configuration issue. So you could get some unexpected issue using this name resolver. https://www.dell.com/support /Article/SLN317193 71 Dell EMC PowerStore Events and Alerts Reference Guide

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Alert and Event Messages
71
Dell EMC PowerStore Events and Alerts Reference Guide
Event code
Severity
Alert raised
Call home
Message
Repair flow
System impact
Knowledge Base Article
0x01300301
MAJOR
TRUE
FALSE
The SMB server of the NAS
server %(nasServer) is
configured to be joined to
the domain %(domain), but
is currently not joined.
Join the SMB server with
join rest api call. This may
also be due to a bad DNS
configuration.
In order to work, a SMB
server which is not
standalone must be added
into the active directory of
the windows domain. No
user can actually connect.
/Article/SLN317202
0x01300302
NONE
FALSE
FALSE
The SMB server of the NAS
server %(nasServer) is now
joined to the domain
%(domain).
-
The SMB server have been
added into the active
directory of the windows
domain.
-
0x01300401
NONE
FALSE
FALSE
The NIS client is working
properly.
-
All NIS servers are
reachable. The NIS client is
working properly.
-
0x01300402
MINOR
FALSE
FALSE
The NIS client is unable to
connect to some of the
configured NIS servers.
Check the NAS server
network interface and the
router configuration. Or
check the availability of the
configured NIS server
running the 'svc_cifssupport
-checkup' or 'svc_nas -nis'
command.
The NIS client is unable to
connect to some of the
configured NIS server
however it is still
operational. This may
happen when the NAS
server cannot reach the
peer NIS server because of
network problems.
-
0x01300403
MAJOR
TRUE
FALSE
The NIS client is unable to
connect to all configured
NIS servers.
Check the NAS server
network interface and the
router configuration. Or
check the availability of the
configured NIS server
running the 'svc_cifssupport
-checkup' or 'svc_nas -nis'
command.
The NIS client is unable to
contact any NIS server and
so is not operational. This
may happen when the NAS
server cannot reach the
peer NIS server because of
network problems.
/Article/SLN317198
0x01300501
MAJOR
TRUE
FALSE
The LDAP service
configuration of the NAS
server %(nasServer) for
domain %(domain) failed.
Run the 'svc_cifssupport -
checkup' or 'svc_nas -ldap'
command for diagnostic.
The LDAP service
configuration of the NAS
server
for domain failed. The
LDAP client is not
operational.
/Article/SLN317193
0x01300502
MAJOR
TRUE
FALSE
LDAP client settings on
NAS server %(nasServer)
are not valid within domain
%(domain).
On NAS server check
LDAP configuration for
domain . Check binding
and access rights to this
LDAP server, in particular
the username and
password used to connect
to the server. Run the
'svc_cifssupport -checkup'
or 'svc_nas -ldap' command
for diagnostic.
You have configured a
LDAP service in server
for the domain . But the
LDAP service
encounters some
configuration issue. So you
could get some unexpected
issue using this name
resolver.
/Article/SLN317193