Are you running virus scanning? Request type 4 is a close, which is only slow when virus scanning is enabled. Maybe what is happening is that you are copying a huge zip file (for example) and the scan is taking a very long time.
Mark
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From: Phil Dean
[mailto:Phil.Dean@aiservices.com.au]
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 8:42
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To:
toasters@mathworks.com
Subject:
cifs.request.overdue:info]: CIFS: Overdue CIFS request from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx in
state 90, duration 4715 seconds, request type 4, uid 2048, pid 51966, tid 64,
mid 59393.
We currently have the following error messages being generated on two of our Filers. There is current a Bug ID for a similar error message but with the Request Type being 5 instead of 4.
We have an open Sev 1 case with NetApp. Has anyone else experienced this particular issue and if so a suggested procedure to follow.
Client issues relating from this problem have been anything from unable to map drives, workstations freezes, slowness to access files/folder/shares.
This has been occurring for the past two days and there have been no filer changes done on the systems for many weeks. Hardware Filer head has had diags run on it which was 100% successful.
Phil Dean
Australian Innovative
Services
Phone: 0407 478 695
Email: Phil.dean@aiservices.com.au
Web: www.aiservices.com.au
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