Hi Ulrich,
There are a couple of known problems that could explain this:
Bug 16686: "CIFS client unable to access files with non-8.3 names" Fixed in 5.3.4
and
Bug 21304: "NT 4.0 SP5 redirectors reports too short SMBs" Fixed in 5.3.7
Bug 16686 is more serious since it can interfere with a client's ability to open a file. We think bug 21304 is harmless (aside from the irritation of many bogus event log entries) because it is only generated when the client queries for certain pathnames that do not exist, a fact that the client eventually learns anyway. Further information about these bugs can be found on NOW.
Submit a full report with Netapp customer support - they can find out for sure what's going on and help you upgrade if necessary.
Matt
-----Original Message----- From: Ulrich Neumann [mailto:ulrich.neumann@brose.de] Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 12:26 AM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: eventid 3006 on heavy loaded filers
we are using two clustered f760 to host the user-homedirs (1500 user) and other files. so the filers are heavy loaded. unfortunately most of the nt4-clients get a eventid 3006 from source Rdr wich means, that the redirector-service got a too short ServerMessageBlock. any idea?
Ulrich Neumann