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    Thursday
    Aug202009

    NexentaStor 2.0/2.1 + Windows 2008 SP2 FAIL

    Last week, I went ahead and upgraded a client's Windows 2008 domain controllers from SP1 to SP2. Reason, I'm always staying ontop keeping their Linux based NAS boxes working nicely with Active Directory etc, and thought it was a quiet time to update stuff across the board.

    As it turns out, once Windows 2008 was at SP2 level, the NexentaStor 2.0 box now doesn't work on CIFS shares. The only way to access them is to use the "guest" login (a login box appears when you browse to it from the network).

    Viewing the CIFS server log - got this:

    Aug 20 13:27:37 server1 smbd[352]: [ID 526780 daemon.notice] Failed to establish NETLOGON credential chain
    Aug 20 13:27:37 server1 smbd[352]: [ID 871254 daemon.error] smbd: failed joining domain.lan (UNSUCCESSFUL)
    Aug 20 13:27:37 server1 idmap[335]: [ID 694198 daemon.notice] Configuration unchanged

    After sending an email to support, they pointed me to:

    http://www.nexenta.com/nexentastor-relnotes - Scroll down to v1.1.9 - known problem

    and http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6850508

    I have been told this will be addressed in September... or we can roll back to SP1 on the domain controllers! WTF, I guess this is Sun that is just slow to move on a pretty big bug. :(

    Wednesday
    Jul152009

    QuickBooks Pro 2009 - error 6123 - after SP1 SP2 install on Vista

    Setup:

    Vista 32bit Home Premium
    QuickBooks Pro 2009
    Upgraded to Vista SP1, then SP2

    Problem:

    When loading up company file in QuickBooks, post SP1/2 installation, we get error 6123.

    I found a solution here: http://community.intuit.com/post/detail/a37tRAeBir3zw9abTJhmjm

    I needed goto the folder options and un hide hidden folders. Then under c:\users\username\app data\intuit - I was able to find the dbstart.log file referenced buried in some folder. Renamed as suggested, restart the QB services/db and then everything works again.

    Wonder how many other things got broken with Vista SP1/SP2 (not to mention, how many hours does it really need to take to install a service pack!!!)? Bring on Windows 7...