Michael Schefczyk
Dabbler
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- Jan 8, 2017
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Dear All,
While having recently upgraded to TrueNAS Core 12.0, I am connected to Active Directory for a long time by now. My domain controllers are a mix of 2 x Windows Server 2016 an 2 x Samba Version 4.9.5-Debian. I have had many ups and downs with this of course, but generally things do work.
Currently, things keep working, but I get the following error multiple times per hour:
Attempt to connect to netlogon share failed with error: (3221225867, 'The SAM database on the Windows Server does not have a computer account for this workstation trust relationship.)
Can someone please point me to what the error means? I am uncertain about which machine is not trusted, how to identify it by name and what the number 3221225867 means.
Searching for this does lead to lot of vague information mostly from a Windows perspective. It does not clear up what 3221225867 and how to identify the workstation in trouble - unless it is the TrueNAS server, for which I can see a computer account in the AD, without knowing if it has issues.
Thanks!
Michael Schefczyk
While having recently upgraded to TrueNAS Core 12.0, I am connected to Active Directory for a long time by now. My domain controllers are a mix of 2 x Windows Server 2016 an 2 x Samba Version 4.9.5-Debian. I have had many ups and downs with this of course, but generally things do work.
Currently, things keep working, but I get the following error multiple times per hour:
Attempt to connect to netlogon share failed with error: (3221225867, 'The SAM database on the Windows Server does not have a computer account for this workstation trust relationship.)
Can someone please point me to what the error means? I am uncertain about which machine is not trusted, how to identify it by name and what the number 3221225867 means.
Searching for this does lead to lot of vague information mostly from a Windows perspective. It does not clear up what 3221225867 and how to identify the workstation in trouble - unless it is the TrueNAS server, for which I can see a computer account in the AD, without knowing if it has issues.
Thanks!
Michael Schefczyk