Known Problems And Workarounds - HP A4500A - VMEbus Single Board Computer 744 Motherboard Release Note

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Known Problems and Workarounds

For the CIFS/9000 Client
The CIFS/9000 Client with ASU/9000 Servers
There is a known, infrequent problem between the CIFS/9000 Client
and ASU. If you find that a connection to an ASU server becomes
inaccessible, turn off opportunistic locks (oplocks) for
communications with ASU, in the CIFS Client configuration file
/etc/opt/cifsclient/cifsclient.cfg. Oplocks can be turned off globally,
in the defaultServer section, by setting requestOplock=no. A
preferred method is to turn off oplocks only for ASU servers. To do so,
first add the following lines, if they are not already present, to the
serverClasses section. Then, to turn off oplocks for only this class of
server, set requestOplock=no:
{
// Match ASU:
OS = "*";
LanManager = "*Advanced Server*";
config = {
disableSmbs = (
setattrTrans2SetFile,
setattrTrans2SetPath,
);
requestOplock = no;
};
}
Removing a Directory and its Contents
Removing a directory and its contents in one step using the
command, rm -rf <directory>, may fail on directories located on a
cifsmount. If the directory contains ~30 or more files, only part of the
directory contents will be removed and the directory itself will
remain since its contents have not been removed
A workaround is to remove the directory and its contents in two steps
1. rm -rf <dir>/*
2. rmdir <dir>
Known Problems and Workarounds
// these are additional to other config
// don't use trans2/setfileinfo
// don't use trans2/setpathinf
# Remove directory contents.
# Remove directory itself.
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