Troubleshooting CIFS Services
Showing Client Sessions
CLI Maintenance Guide
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Showing Client Sessions at One NSM Processor
Each CIFS-client session is managed by one NSM processor. If you show the
connections to a single CIFS service (as shown above), you can narrow the focus
further to a single NSM processor. To accomplish this, identify the processor after the
FQDN:
show cifs-service user-sessions
fqdn slot
.
processor
where
fqdn
(1-128 characters) identifies a single CIFS service,
slot
(1-6 in the ARX®6000, 1 in all other platforms) is the slot number of the
desired NSM, and
processor
(1-6) is the NSM-processor number. Use
show processor
for a
complete list of processors (and their modules and slots) on the ARX.
The output is formatted the same way as shown above.
For example, this shows the session hosted by the “ac1.medarch.org” service at NSM
processor 3.6:
bstnA6k>
show cifs-service user-sessions ac1.medarch.org 3.6
Proc IP Address Port Age FE Client ID Domain\User
---- --------------- ----- -------- ------------ -------------------------
3.6 172.16.100.6 3358 2052 15 medarch\juser
Total number of users displayed is 1.
bstnA6k>
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Summary of Contents for Adaptive Resource Switch
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Page 62: ...Backing Up the Running Configuration Restoring the Configuration 3 24 CLI Maintenance Guide...
Page 128: ...Metadata Utilities nsck and sync Clearing All nsck Jobs 5 48 CLI Maintenance Guide...
Page 206: ...Troubleshooting Network Connections Configuring Port Mirroring 7 32 CLI Maintenance Guide...
Page 306: ...GUI Maintenance Restarting the GUI 10 4 CLI Maintenance Guide...
Page 316: ...Powering Down the ARX Restoring Power 11 10 CLI Maintenance Guide...
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