CLI Maintenance Guide
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Chapter 9
Troubleshooting CIFS Services
This chapter describes how to run various show commands that monitor client traffic
to a front-end CIFS service. It also contains commands to break a CIFS-client
connection or close an open file. This extends the previous chapters, which described
tools for collecting diagnostic information and troubleshooting network connections.
Showing Client-Connection Statistics
A CIFS service keeps client-access statistics for each of its exports/shares. Use the
show cifs-service exports
command to show these statistics:
show cifs-service exports {
fqdn
| all}
where
fqdn
| all
is a required choice:
fqdn
(1-128 characters) identifies a single CIFS service by its fully-qualified
domain name (for example, www.myorg.org).
all
selects all CIFS services on the current switch.
Each NSM processor exports all of the exports/shares from a CIFS service. The
output from this command therefore contains a set of rows for each processor, one per
export/share. Each row describes the processor and export, and shows the statistics for
client connections to that export on that processor.
For example, this shows all client connections to the CIFS service at
“ac1.medarch.org:”
bstnA6k>
show cifs-service exports ac1.medarch.org
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