Log message: share database corrupt – Sun Microsystems SUN STOREDGETM 5310 NAS User Manual

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Windows local groups cannot be added to Access Control List.

Windows Local Groups cannot be used to assign security on remote systems. Local
groups are not stored in the Domain SAM database. They exist in the database of
individual computers, for use on that computer only. An exception to this is
Windows Domain Controllers, which share a set of local groups. However, these are
shared only with other domain controllers. Global groups should be used to make
security assignments to StorEdge.

StorEdge has its own set of Local Groups. These groups are provided for Windows
compatibility purposes. They allow a limited set of permissions, and they cannot be
used for security assignments to individual files and folders.

Note –

Windows Domain Local Groups are also not supported.

Log Message: Share database corrupt.

This message indicates a problem with the database that contains the CIFS/SMB
shares. Typically this can be fixed by repairing the database. The database consists of
two files per volume: share.db and a share.inx.

This functionality is only available at the StorEdge CLI (command line interface).

1. To access the StorEdge CLI, connect to the StorEdge via Telnet, and type “admin”

at the [menu] prompt and enter the administrator password.

2. At the CLI, enter “load dbck”.

3. Then, “dbck /<volumename>/share”.

The following will display

*** Checking /vol1/share

Should repairs be needed, do you want them made?

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