Folks -
I'm trying to track down a problem here, and I'm wondering if anyone else in this forum has encountered something like the following:
We have a large number of students whose home directories are stored on a NetApp F720 called "swift". Using Windows NT clients, these are generally mapped as the user's home drive at logon (everything's in a Windows NT domain). For example, user "joesmith" might have a home directory set to "\toaster\joesmith" (mapped to the U: drive at logon).
So far so crunchy. However, the users' NT roaming profiles are also stored on the filer - for "joesmith", his profile is at "\toaster\joesmith.NTProfile" and so on. Everything seems to work okay 95% of the time, except I have noticed that users' profiles become corrupted with puzzling frequency - more than I can attribute to things like quota overflows or turning the computers off in mid-logout (yes, we get those too). Could it be a problem with the interaction between an NT client and the filer? Does anyone else have a setup similar to this? Noticed any problems?
Colm (of course, it could just be more brain-death in NT)