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Document Printer Friendly Favorite Rating: Getting "mount error(5): Input/output error" when mounting windows share on SLE 12 SP1This document (7017413) is provided subject to the disclaimer at the end of this document. Environment SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 12 SP1SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP1SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 12SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 Situation When trying to mount a Windows / cifs / samba share it sec=ntlm would give the following error: mount error(5): Input/output error Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)In SLE 11 SP3 the same command would work when mounting this same Windows share.Here is a copy of the SP3 syntax that works mount -t cifs //server.suse.com:/home /mnt/test -o username=corpdom\\usernameIn SLE 12 SP1 a similar command would fail mount -t cifs //server.suse.com/home /mnt/test -o username=corpdom\\usernameHere is the error on the command line after running this command mount error(5): Input/output error Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)If you look at the end of "journalctl" you will see these errors. Status code returned 0xc0000001 NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL CIFS VFS: Send error in SessSetup = -5 CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -5 Resolution Add "sec=ntlm" to the options in the mount command.Change "username=corpdom\\username" to "username=username,domain=corpdom"Examples of a working SLE 12 SP1 mount command mount -t cifs //IPADDRESS/home /mnt/test -o username=username,domain=corpdom,sec=ntlm mount --verbose -t cifs //IPADDRESS/home /mnt/test -o username=jmortenson,domain=corpdom,password=XXXXXXXX,sec=ntlm mount --verbose -t cifs //server.suse.com/home /mnt/test -o username=username,domain=corpdom,password=XXXXXXXX,sec=ntlmExample for /etc/fstab //IPADDRESS/home/ /mnt/test cifs rw,sec=ntlm,username=username,domain=corpdom,password=XXXXXXXX,sec=ntlm //server.suse.com/home/ /mnt/test cifs rw,sec=ntlm,username=username,domain=corpdom,password=XXXXXXXX,sec=ntlm Cause A LAN trace revealed that mount.cifs in SLE 11 SP3 was using "ntlm" for the security mode.
Favorite Rating: Getting "mount error(5): Input/output error" when mounting windows share on SLE 12 SP1This document (7017413) is provided subject to the "cifs vfs: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -5" disclaimer at the end of this document. Environment SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop mount error(121): remote i/o error 12 SP1SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP1SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 12SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 Situation When trying to mount input/output error mount a Windows / cifs / samba share it would give the following error: mount error(5): Input/output error Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)In SLE 11 SP3 the https://www.suse.com/support/kb/doc.php?id=7017413 same command would work when mounting this same Windows share.Here is a copy of the SP3 syntax that works mount -t cifs //server.suse.com:/home /mnt/test -o username=corpdom\\usernameIn SLE 12 SP1 a similar command would fail mount -t cifs //server.suse.com/home /mnt/test -o username=corpdom\\usernameHere is the error on the command line after running this command mount error(5): Input/output error Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page https://www.novell.com/support/kb/doc.php?id=7017413 (e.g. man mount.cifs)If you look at the end of "journalctl" you will see these errors. Status code returned 0xc0000001 NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL CIFS VFS: Send error in SessSetup = -5 CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -5 Resolution Add "sec=ntlm" to the options in the mount command.Change "username=corpdom\\username" to "username=username,domain=corpdom"Examples of a working SLE 12 SP1 mount command mount -t cifs //IPADDRESS/home /mnt/test -o username=username,domain=corpdom,sec=ntlm mount --verbose -t cifs //IPADDRESS/home /mnt/test -o username=jmortenson,domain=corpdom,password=XXXXXXXX,sec=ntlm mount --verbose -t cifs //server.suse.com/home /mnt/test -o username=username,domain=corpdom,password=XXXXXXXX,sec=ntlmExample for /etc/fstab //IPADDRESS/home/ /mnt/test cifs rw,sec=ntlm,username=username,domain=corpdom,password=XXXXXXXX,sec=ntlm //server.suse.com/home/ /mnt/test cifs rw,sec=ntlm,username=username,domain=corpdom,password=XXXXXXXX,sec=ntlm Cause A LAN trace revealed that mount.cifs in SLE 11 SP3 was using "ntlm" for the security mode.A LAN trace revealed that mount.cifs in SLE 12 SP1 was using "ntlmssp" for the security mode.Add the option "sec=ntlm" to the mount command to change the security mode to match SLE 11 SP3.This syntax does not work with SLE 12 SP1 change "username=corpdom\\username" to "username=username,domain=corpdom" Additional Information smbclient worked fine so this proved that the user was allowed to see and use the Windows share. smbclient -L IPADDRESS -U username -W corpdom smbclient //server.suse.com/home -U username -W
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