Nfs Administrative Shares Support; Volume Mount Points Support - Compaq 230039-001 - StorageWorks NAS Executor E7000 Model 904 Server Release Note

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"Error: There has been a sharing violation.
The source or destination file may be in use."
The administrator can delete the log after the Server for NFS
service is stopped.
Be aware that this will cause a service interruption to all users
trying to access NFS shares on the E7000.
1. Open the web user interface to the E7000.
2. Click Maintenance->Terminal Services and log in.
3. Right mouse click the My Computer icon and choose
Manage.
4. Open the Services portion of the management tree.
5. Select and stop the Server for NFS service.
You can now delete the log using the web interface as
instructed.
6. Start the Server for NFS service.

NFS administrative shares support

SFU does not work with administrative shares in the same
fashion as CIFS. By default, a volume drive such as C: is CIFS
shared as C$. This is an example of an administrative share and
is hidden from CIFS clients. If an NFS share is created and
named drive$, as in the example, the share will not be hidden
from NFS clients. This NFS share will act as a normal NFS
share.

Volume Mount Points support

Attempting to create an NFS share on a disk mounted on a
mount point will result in the error message:
"Cannot write IOCTL to NFS driver...".
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