3.4.0 MxFS for CIFS Administration Guide

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Configure CIFS with Matrix File
Shares
Configuration Overview
Matrix File Shares are Windows CIFS shares associated with a CIFS
filesystem health monitor. Clients connect to Matrix File Shares using the
network name or IP address of any physical server in the cluster. Each
node in the cluster provides access to the same PSFS filesystems through
its Matrix File Shares.
For high availability, Matrix File Shares can be deployed with a
connection-oriented load balancer such as the Microsoft Distributed File
System (DFS). Client connection requests to a single network name
(provided by DFS) are evenly distributed among the nodes in the cluster.
On failure of a node, DFS detects the loss of network connectivity and
routes new connection and re-connection requests to the remaining nodes
in the cluster.
The Matrix File Share monitor can detect a situation in which a node in
the cluster loses access to the PSFS filesystem (for example, because of a
SAN problem) but is otherwise healthy. The monitor then tears down the
associated CIFS share to prevent future connection and re-connection
requests from being directed to a node that has lost access to the
underlying shared filesystem.
When the node regains access to the shared filesystem, the Matrix File
Share monitor automatically recreates the CIFS share and the node then
starts handling requests.