Showing Client Sessions - Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual

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Troubleshooting CIFS Services

Showing Client Sessions

Showing Client Sessions
bstnA6k> show cifs-service user-sessions all
Proc
IP Address
----
---------------
3.2
172.16.100.20
3.4
172.16.100.68
3.6
172.16.100.6
3.2
172.16.100.20
Total number of users displayed is 4.
bstnA6k> ...
9-4
If MMC is allowed for this CIFS service (see
Management (MMC)" on page 11-22
authorized clients can use MMC to list all client connections to the CIFS service. You
can perform the same operation from the CLI. Use the
command to list the client connections to one or all CIFS services:
user-sessions
show cifs-service user-sessions {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.company.com).
all selects all CIFS services on the current switch.
The output is a table with one row per client session. Each row shows the NSM
processor to which the client is connected, the client's IP address and the TCP port
they are using, the age of the connection (in seconds), the user's front-end (FE) client
ID, and the user's credentials.
For example, this finds three client sessions for all CIFS services on the switch:
Port
Age
-----
--------
2825
1383
1309
1042
3358
1920
2883
706
"Allowing Clients to Use Windows
of the
CLI Storage-Management
FE Client ID
Domain\User
------------
-------------------------
15
medarch\lfine_md
32
medarch\mhoward_md
15
medarch\juser
18
medarch\lfine_md
Guide),
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