HP CIFS Client A.02.02.02 Release Notes
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- HP CIFS Client A.02.02.02 Release Notes
- Table of Contents
- HP CIFS Client Overview
- Problems Fixed in Version A.02.02.02
- New or Changed Features in Version A.02.02.02
- Compatibility and Installation Requirements
- Changes and Fixes in Previous Release
- Known Problems and Workarounds
- Related Documentation
- Software Availability in Native Languages
Fixes in Previous Release
The following fixes are included in the previous A.02.02.01 release:
• mv(1) across DFS links
This fix removes a limitation of the Distributed File System feature, in which a “permission
denied” error was encountered when a file was moved across a DFS link.
• CIFS Client cores during non-sequential reads if server disconnects
(JAGag05228)
This problem was discovered through the use of a Veritas backup utility, which performs
non-sequential reads. The underlying problem (which has been fixed) is an unexpected
server disconnect while the CIFS Client does read-aheads on non-sequential reads.
• Multiple sessions for one user in the Samba smbstatus utility
(JAGag02614)
If the CIFS Client is used with a Samba server, and the server is set up to use the “valid user”
feature, and the CIFS Client user is not in the “valid user” list, a large number of duplicate
entries appear in the output of the Samba smbstatus utility on the server. A modification
of the CIFS Client eliminates this problem.
• CIFS server name NULL in syslog errors generated outside of cifsclientd
(JAGaf98069)
This fixes a bug in which CIFS server names were null in HP-UX syslog entries.
• cifsdb returns 0 for requests to delete invalid server
(JAGag05632)
If the server in "cifsdb -d server" is not valid, that is, if the user does not have an entry
in the user database for that server, cifsdb returns 0, which on UNIX usually indicates
success. With this fix, the return value for an invalid server is 1, and the error message “FRW:
Internal error: Referenced object not found” is printed on the console.
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