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Event ID 1005 — NFS User Name Mapping Connection

Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2

User Name Mapping associates user accounts between Windows and UNIX domains. User Name Mapping associates Windows and UNIX user names so that users logged onto a UNIX domain can access shared resources on Windows without logging on separately to the Windows domain.

Event Details

Product: Windows Operating System
ID: 1005
Source: NfsServer
Version: 6.1
Symbolic Name: EVENT_NFS_MAPPING_DATA_UNAVAILABLE
Message: Server for NFS could not obtain mapping information from User Name Mapping. Server for NFS will make another attempt after %2 minutes. Without any mapping information, Server for NFS will not be able grant file access to users. Verify the User Name Mapping service is started on the User Name Mapping server, and User Name Mapping ports are open on firewalls.

Resolve

Configure Services for NFS to use an identity mapping source

To configure Services for NFS to use an identity mapping source:

  1. Open an elevated Command Prompt window. Click Start, point to All Programs, click Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator.
  2. Type nfsadmin mapping to display and configure identity mapping settings.

For more information about configuring Services for Network File System (NFS), see the Services for NFS configuration guide at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=100954.

Verify

To verify Services for NFS is properly configured for User Name Mapping:

  1. Open a command prompt with elevated privileges. Click Start, point to All Programs, click Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator.
  2. Type nfsadmin mapping.
  3. Verify that the Mapping Service field in the list displays your installed LDAP service.

For more information about configuring Services for Network File System (NFS), see the Services for NFS configuration guide at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=100954.

NFS User Name Mapping Connection

File Services