Getting Details On A Single Client - Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual

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Troubleshooting CIFS Services
Showing Client Sessions

Getting Details on a Single Client

bstnA6k> show cifs-service client-activity ac1.medarch.org 172.16.100.6
Proc
IP Address
----
---------------
3.6
172.16.100.6
Sessions
Tree Cons
--------
---------
1
2
Mapping Back-End Filer Details:
Proc
Filer IP Address Port
----
---------------
3.6
192.168.25.29
3.6
192.168.25.20
9-6
For a more-detailed view of a client session, use the
command:
show cifs-service client-activity fqdn ip
where
fqdn (1-128 characters) identifies a single CIFS service, and
ip identifies the client session by its source-IP address.
This output is similar to that of the
with several additional tables of information. The second table summarizes all of the
client's CIFS connections to the processor, and the processor's connections to
back-end filers. The third table provides more detail about the back-end-share
connection(s). The next set of tables shows all of the client's open files, one table per
file, from both front-end and back-end perspectives. The final table shows all pending
transactions that NSM processes have made on behalf of this client (either to
back-end filers or to other processors in the ARX).
For example, this shows the client activity from "172.16.100.6" to the
"ac1.medarch.org" service. The single client session is connected to two different
back-end filers:
Port
Age
-----
--------
3358
2247
Open Files
Filers
----------
------
5
XIP
-----
---------------
445
192.168.25.56
445
192.168.25.56
show cifs-service user-sessions
Domain\User
-------------------------
medarch\juser
2
Port
-----
10241
10240
show cifs-service client-activity
command, but
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