Not sure if anyone else has experienced this or not but thought I would mention it since I see people mentioning the "cifs sessions" command. We have clustered 840's twice when the command was run it locked up the filer head and sent us into failover. I am not sure it has happened since upgrading to 6.0.1R1 but just thought I would mention it.
From: "Muhlestein, Mark" mark.muhlestein@netapp.com To: "'Monica Lam'" Monica.Lam@cosinecom.com, "'toasters@mathworks.com'" toasters@mathworks.com Subject: RE: Is there a way to tell who is mapping specific filer cifs sha res? Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2001 11:27:31 -0800
I don't know of a way to directly do it, but using rsh you could do "cifs sessions *" then parse the output to see which shares are in use for each user. It could be done with a fairly simple perl script.
Mark
-----Original Message----- From: Monica Lam [mailto:Monica.Lam@cosinecom.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 11:29 AM To: 'toasters@mathworks.com' Subject: Is there a way to tell who is mapping specific filer cifs shares?
Hi,
We want to intermittantly capture data on which users are mapping which cifs shares off of our filers. Any one familiar with a command line way of doing this, either from NT or solaris or the Network Appliance itself?
(The information shows up in the NT server manager, but it is not very useful in terms of capturing trends...)
Thanks!
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