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CIFS shares access may fail and EMS displays error "cifsMaxSessPerUsrConn"

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Applies to

  • ONTAP 9
  • CIFS/SMB

Issue

  • Unable to access CIFS shares.
    • Applications may throw error similar to "Insufficient system resources"
  • Around the time of failure, the following event is reported in the EMS logs:

Sun May 10 21:55:49 CEST [node1: kernel: Nblade.cifsMaxSessPerUsrConn:error]: Received too many session requests from the same user on one TCP connection: clientIP:port 10.xx.xx.1:30817, user "ADM-USER". Object type is: VSERVER with UUID: 16eb6al1-7f78-1ea-b3d-00a09868eaf3.

 

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