Troubleshooting Network Services


When troubleshooting network service problems, try the following strategies:

  • If you are unable to locate other services, such as printers or file servers, on the network:

    1. Verify that Network preferences are correctly configured.

    2. Make sure that you have a working network connection.

    3. Use the network troubleshooting techniques covered in Lesson 8, "Networking Configuration and Troubleshooting," to verify that you have network connectivity from the computer to the server.

  • Examine the log files located in /Library/Logs/DirectoryService. The two log files, DirectoryService.error.log and DirectoryService.server.log, will list which plug-ins loaded successfully and which ones failed.

  • If you are able to browse AFP file services, but cannot connect, make sure TCP/IP is enabled on the primary network interface. AppleTalk is not supported for AFP networking in Mac OS X 10.4.

  • If you are unable to browse for a Windows server, remember that you can only browse SMB servers that are on the same subnet. To connect to SMB servers outside the subnet, you need to provide the address of the server. Also, if an SMB server just started, it can take 10 minutes or more for it to be located on the network.

    MORE INFO

    Refer to Microsoft's Knowledge Base document 188001, "Description of the Microsoft Computer Browser Service" (http://support.microsoft.com).


  • When using the Finder's Connect to Server command to browse for SMB servers on a network where DNS provides reverse-lookups, the domain name will be displayed instead of the computer name.

    MORE INFO

    Refer to Knowledge Base document 107085, "Mac OS X 10.2: Expected, User-Defined Windows (SMB) Computer Name Does Not Appear in Connect to Server Dialog."


  • When Connect to Server cannot connect to a server, a dialog may appear with an error code and no explanation (viewing logs with Console may provide more helpful information). Common error codes include:

    36 Error in URL

    43 Error in URL, probably the volume name

    47 Already connected to this server as the same user

    5000 Access denied

    5019 Volume does not exist

    5023 Bad password

MORE INFO

Refer to Knowledge Base document 9804, "Mac OS System Error Codes: 299 to 5553."





Apple Training Series Mac OS X Support Essentials
Apple Training Series: Mac OS X Support Essentials v10.6: A Guide to Supporting and Troubleshooting Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard
ISBN: 0321635345
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 233

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