07-07-2010 06:21 AM
the cifs accelerator keeps going in to shutdown. I have viewed the whitepapers and several articles saying that this should be fixed in previous versions of software releases but it is not. If I enable the cifs accelerator it runs briefly then shuts back down.
07-07-2010 10:02 AM
What version of WAAS are you running?
Thanks,
Zach
07-07-2010 10:09 AM
We are running...4.1.5f
I found a post about clearing the files in /local1/crash and /local1/core_dir. I did that and some have cleared up. I did not save the files for review. However,
i have one that keeps recreating the files in both directories. May have to do TAC case on it.
Thanks, Jim C.
07-07-2010 01:09 PM
I have two WAEs that will not stop creating crash core-files....
07-14-2010 06:44 AM
Please post the core file so we can analyze it.
Thanks,
Zach
07-14-2010 11:28 AM
07-20-2010 07:59 AM
Jim,
Can you please post the output of show accelerator?
Thanks,
Zach
07-20-2010 08:32 AM
Here are the sh accerlerator outputs for both WAE's.
FL008-WAAS#sh acc
Accelerator Licensed Config State Operational State
----------- -------- ------------ -----------------
cifs Yes Enabled Running
epm Yes Enabled Running
http Yes Enabled Running
mapi Yes Enabled Running
nfs Yes Enabled Running
ssl Yes Enabled Running
video No Disabled Shutdown
wafs-core Yes Disabled Shutdown
wafs-edge Yes Disabled Shutdown
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TX053-WAAS#sh acc
Accelerator Licensed Config State Operational State
----------- -------- ------------ -----------------
cifs Yes Enabled Running
epm Yes Enabled Running
http Yes Enabled Running
mapi Yes Enabled Running
nfs Yes Enabled Running
ssl Yes Enabled Running
video No Disabled Shutdown
wafs-core Yes Disabled Shutdown
wafs-edge Yes Disabled Shutdown
09-04-2010 06:00 AM
I'm having the same issues. Also, users are unable to map network dives unless I manually shutdown the CIFS service.
09-07-2010 05:30 AM
I had to to perform a "restore factory-default preserve basic config" to clear this issue. You'll want to do the "preserve basic config if it's remote especially to keep connection to the device.
Jim C.
09-07-2010 10:26 AM
What was the issue and why does the factory restore fix it?
09-10-2010 01:46 AM
Hello all,
This could be a result of CSCtd70016 but even a factory restore might not be enough.
We would have to check if the local/local/errorlog/cifs/cifs_err.log file contains any "SleepyCat ERROR" messages.
Peter
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