Please try "cifs sessions -s"
bash-2.03$ rsh exchfiler3.extest cifs sessions -s
users Security Information
10.55.65.2(JEFFF1-LXP) (extest\1 - root) *************** UNIX uid = 0 user is a member of group daemon (1) user is a member of group daemon (1)
NT membership EXTEST\1 EXTEST\Exchange Services EXTEST\Domain Admins EXTEST\Domain Users EXTEST\Exchange Domain Servers EXTEST\admin_global EXTEST\Exchange Public Folder Administrators EXTEST\Exchange Organization Administrators EXTEST\Exchange View-Only Administrators EXTEST\Exchange Server Administrators (e21a) EXTEST\admin_universal EXTEST\Schema Admins EXTEST\Enterprise Admins EXTEST\Exchange Recipient Administrators EXTEST\DnsAdmins EXTEST\Debugger Users EXTEST\SQLServer2005SQLAgentUser$MSSQLSERVER EXTEST\SQLServer2005MSSQLUser$MSSQLSERVER EXTEST\Exchange Enterprise Servers EXTEST\SQLServer2005SQLBrowserUser EXTEST\domain _local BUILTIN\Administrators BUILTIN\Users User is also a member of Everyone, Network Users, Authenticated Users *************** bash-2.03$
Thanks Jeff Fultz Netapp MEI Senior QA Software Engineer 916-933-7120
Dont let the impossibilty of the ideal keep you from doing something constructive.
-----Original Message----- From: John Stoffel [mailto:john.stoffel@taec.toshiba.com] Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2011 1:40 PM To: Kyle Oliver Cc: John Stoffel; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Finding out which client has mapped a share?
Kyle> How about cifs sessions *? supportnetapp01> cifs sessions *
Doesn't seem to work. When I do this command, I don't see any clients mapping this share, but it still won't let me delete it.
Very frustrating.
John