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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1382700.1 : Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance: How to temporary disable access to CIFS/SMB shares
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Created from <SR 3-4932654371> Applies to:Sun Storage 7410 Unified Storage System - Version All Versions and laterSun Storage 7310 Unified Storage System - Version All Versions and later Sun Storage 7110 Unified Storage System - Version All Versions and later Sun ZFS Storage 7120 - Version All Versions and later Sun Storage 7720 Unified Storage System - Version All Versions and later 7000 Appliance OS (Fishworks) GoalWhen having to temporarily disallow access to smb shares on a 7x10 or 7x20 unified storage system the mistake is often made to disable smbd with unexpected results as imapd generating lots of errors making the system almost unusable. To discuss this information further with Oracle experts and industry peers, we encourage you to review, join or start a discussion in the My Oracle Support Community - Disk Storage ZFS Storage Appliance Community
SolutionIn order to disable smb / cifs access to the shares one should not disable smbd since that may cause unwanted side effects like related processes going into a state where they generate lots of errors which consumes lots of system resources. 1. Disable at Project levelSelect
There the Project Resource Name should be changed to "off" which causes the smbshares to be no longer shared. 2. Disable at Share levelSelect
There choose the share you want to modify by hitting the pencil icon at the right side. In the new screen select the Protocols tab. There you find the "Resource Name" in the SMB parameters section. You can change the name to "off" if you don't want to share this resource.
See also the online help of your system
https://<ip-address-of-your-unified-storage-system>:215/wiki/index.php/Shares:Projects:Protocols#SMB
Back to <Document 1408716.1> Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage System: How to Troubleshoot SMB (CIFS) Problems. References<NOTE:1408716.1> - Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage System: How to Troubleshoot SMB (CIFS) ProblemsAttachments This solution has no attachment |
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