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Troubleshooting Managed Volumes
Correcting Share-Import Errors
Table 8-1. Share Status Conditions (Continued)
Status Condition
Error: CIFS operation failed with an
error indicating a filer fault.
Error: CIFS write check failed.
Error: Cannot find credentials for
connection to filer.
Error: Collision rename failed due to
open file on share.
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Description/Action
(CIFS) The filer returned an unexpected error during the import,
and the error indicates a problem at the filer itself. The syslog
shows the specific error. (Use
syslog, or
grep
string logs syslog
the syslog.) Check the filer itself and correct the problem there.
After you correct the error, retry the import.
(CIFS) The namespace software attempted to write a test file to
the share and failed. Go to the filer and check permissions for
the namespace's
proxy-user (gbl-ns)
of the Backup Operators group on the filer.
(CIFS) Proxy user credentials have not been properly configured
for the CIFS share. These credentials must be a username and
password from the Backup Operators group. Note that they must
be configured as part of the Backup Operators group at this filer;
it is possible for a user to have different permissions on different
filers.
Use the
command to add or edit these credentials,
proxy-user
and use the
proxy-user (gbl-ns)
namespace.
(CIFS) The share had a file that collided with an
already-imported file, and the volume failed to rename it
because a CIFS application has it open and locked.
You can use
show cifs-service open-files
to close it, and then retry the share import.
close cifs file
to read the
show logs
syslog
to search for a specific string in
; the proxy user must be part
command to apply them to a
to find the open file,
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