Cifs client clock skew, Cifs client disconnection on file read, Cifs client general disconnection – Dell PowerVault NX3600 User Manual

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Workaround

Check the current ACL setting in the Windows client.

Redefine the ACLs for the files by using a Windows client

the same way you initially defined it. Verify that you set the

ACL's as the owner of the files, directories, and shares. In

case you cannot redefine your ACLs since you currently

do not have permissions, perform the following steps:

1. Restore the files from snapshots or backup.
2. In the case you have migrated the data from

different location using RoboCopy application, there

is a good chance you can restore ACLs by copying

only ACLs metadata, instead of re-copying the whole

data.

3. In case all file system ACLs' are corrupted you can

restore all data from the NAS replication partner.

CIFS Client Clock Skew

Description

CIFS client clock skew.

Cause

The client clock must be within 5 minutes range from the

Kerberos server (that is Active Directory) clock.

Workaround

Configure the client to clock-synch with the Active

Directory (as an NTP server) to avoid clock skews errors.

CIFS Client Disconnection On File Read

Description

CIFS client disconnection on file read.

Cause

Extreme CIFS workload during controller failover.

Workaround

Client needs to reconnect and open the file again.

CIFS Client General Disconnection

Description

CIFS client disconnection.

Cause

In case the system identified a general issue with the CIFS

service, it automatically recovers but the failure causes all

users to be disconnected and the above event to be

triggered.

Workaround

If this issue repeats frequently, contact Dell.

CIFS Client Login Failure

Description

CIFS client login failure.

Cause

User supplied wrong password upon connection.

Workaround

Interactive users can retry with correct password.

Applications and servers might need special attention as

the user/password, which is usually set in a script or

configuration file, has probably expired.

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