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Hoping someone can help.

I have previously been able to mount a local network drive to my server (was running Ubuntu 16.04.7, now running 18.04.6). However, recently when I try it gives the following error:

mount error(112): Host is down

I use the command below to mount:

mount /mnt/directoryname

My fstab looks like:

//network/share/ /mnt/directoryname cifs uid=1000,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,noperm,noauto,user 0 0

Having read through previous posts with similar issues, I have attempted to force the use of specific SMB protocols (1, 2, 2.1 and 3), using the following fstab (in this example for version 1):

//network/share/ /mnt/directoryname cifs uid=1000,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,noperm,noauto,user,vers=1.0 0 0

No matter which version I specify I continue to get the same error.

If I comment out the line in the fstab and attempt to mount via the command-line I continue to receive the same error. Below is the mount options I use:

sudo mount -t cifs //network/share/ /mnt/directoryname -o username=myusername,vers=1.0

I have also seen the addition of "defaults" to the fstab options:

//network/share/ /mnt/directoryname cifs uid=1000,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,noperm,noauto,defaults,user 0 0

but that just produces an invalid argument error message (so perhaps I added it incorrectly).

I'm not sure what to do now. I can connect to the network drive via my PC and the webpage. I can ping the network drive from the server. Therefore, I know it is up and running.

I have tried using smbclient as well:

smbclient //network/share/ --user=MYUSERNAME

That gives the following error:

protocol negotiation failed: NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_DISCONNECTED

Which possibly has more to do with the fact I don't really know how to use the smbclient command but may be indicative of an associated issue.

If anyone has any ideas, please let me know.

Thank you for reading.

ETA: correct mount command when commenting out the fstab line

Magpie
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