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2. At the CLI, enter “set srvsvc.netshare.enable yes”. After setting any variables on
the StorEdge, i.e. anytime the “set” command is used, the command "savevars"
must be entered at the command line in order for the settings to persist though
future server reboots.
CIFS/SMB disconnects from MS SQL Server.
CIFS/SMB disconnects from MS Access.
Though we do not provide support for either of these environments, we have
discovered a setting to improve operations. This setting is potentially useful for any
client/server type CIFS/SMB application accesses the StorEdge on behalf of many
clients. The setting prevents StorEdge from caching client information to improve
handling of consecutive requests from multiple clients coming from a single system
(the server).
1. To access this setting, access the StorEdge via Telnet.
2. Press enter at the [menu] prompt and enter the administrator password.
3. Press the spacebar until “CIFS/SMB Configuration” is displayed under
“Extensions” at the lower right.
4. Select the letter corresponding to “CIFS/SMB Configuration”.
5. Select A, “Domain Configuration.”
6. Press the [Enter] or [Tab] key to move through the fields to the “Keep Alive” field.
7. Enter the value “0” to turn off SMB keep alive.
8. Press [Enter] or [Tab] to navigate to the end of the form.
9. Select option “7”, Save Changes.
How can I check/modify which Domain Controller StorEdge is
using for authentication?
This functionality is only available at the StorEdge CLI (command line interface).
1. To access the StorEdge CLI, connect to the StorEdge via Telnet, and type “admin”
at the [menu] prompt and enter the administrator password.
2. At the CLI, enter “cat /proc/cifs/pdc”.
The response will be in the form:
Domain: