Dropping A Cifs Client - Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual

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Troubleshooting CIFS Services

Dropping a CIFS Client

Dropping a CIFS Client
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> enable
bstnA6k# drop cifs-service user-session ac1.medarch.org 3.2 ipaddress 172.16.100.20
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# ...
9-8
From priv-exec mode, you can use
with a CIFS client:
drop cifs-service user-session fqdn slot.processor ipaddress client
where
fqdn (1-128 characters) identifies a single CIFS service,
slot.processor identifies an NSM processor, and
client identifies the client session by its source-IP address.
For example, this command sequence shows all CIFS clients, drops a client session,
then shows that the session's
(indicating that the client application re connected to the CIFS service):
Port
Age
-----
--------
2825
2071
1309
1730
3358
2608
2883
1394
Port
Age
-----
--------
2905
15
1309
1789
3358
2668
2883
1453
drop cifs-service user-session
has restarted and his
Age
FE Client ID
Domain\User
------------
-------------------------
15
medarch\lfine_md
32
medarch\mhoward_md
15
medarch\juser
18
medarch\lfine_md
FE Client ID
Domain\User
------------
-------------------------
20
medarch\lfine_md
32
medarch\mhoward_md
15
medarch\juser
18
medarch\lfine_md
to close a session
has changed
FE Client ID
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