Dell PowerVault NX3500 Administrator's Guide - Page 160
CIFS Path Share Not Found, CIFS Write to Read Only Volume
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CIFS Path Share Not Found Description Cause Workaround Client accessed a share which refers to an inexistent directory in the NAS container. • The NAS system is restored from a backup or remote replication. During restore time, the directory structure is not complete and a few directories may not exist. Communicate the status and wait for the restore process to complete. • A client with an authorization to access a higher directory in the same path deleted or altered a directory, which is mounted by another client. If multiple users are accessing the same dataset, it is recommended to apply a strict permission scheme to avoid such conflicts. List all available shares on the NAS and identify the problematic share. It should have an indication that it is not accessible. 1 Restore the problematic path from a backup. 2 Manually create the missing directories. Set permissions to control access as required. 3 Remove the share and communicate to the client CIFS Write to Read Only Volume Description Cause Client tries to modify a file on read-only volume. A NAS volume is set to read-only when it is the target of a replication. The most frequent reason for this event is either: • The user meant to access the target system for read purposes, but also tries to modify a file by mistake. • The user accesses the wrong system due to similarity in name/IP. • The user is accessing a NAS container, which was made a replication target without his knowledge. 160 Troubleshooting