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    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/da/NAS/NAS-KBs/Robocopy_unable_to_set_all_ACLs_on_a_file
      Applies to ONTAP 9 CIFS/SMB Robocopy Issue Robocopy does not copy file ownership when the destination is set to NetApp storage
    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/da/NAS/NAS-KBs/How_does_file_locking_work_between_NFS_and_SMB_protocols
      Advisory locking is when the operating system keeps track of which files have been locked by which process, but does not prevent a process from writing to a file that is locked by another process. Bec...Advisory locking is when the operating system keeps track of which files have been locked by which process, but does not prevent a process from writing to a file that is locked by another process. Because of differences between the NFS and SMB file locks, an NFS client might fail to access a file previously opened by an SMB application. For more instances of what happens when an NFS client attempts to access a file locked by an SMB application, please see About file locking between protocols.
    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/da/NAS/NAS-KBs/Can_CIFS_auditing_be_used_to_return_hostname_in_audited_events
      Applies to ONTAP 9 CIFS/SMB Auditing Answer No, CIFS Auditing will not return a hostname. It will return the IP address of the host that performed the audited event. Additional Information additionalI...Applies to ONTAP 9 CIFS/SMB Auditing Answer No, CIFS Auditing will not return a hostname. It will return the IP address of the host that performed the audited event. Additional Information additionalInformation_text
    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/da/NAS/NAS-KBs/Directory_owner_group_information_not_showing_correctly_on_UNIX_clients_using_SAMBA
      Owner/group information on UNIX clients using SAMBA don't match owner/group information found in file-directory show File-directory show displays different owner/group than is displayed when "ls -l" c...Owner/group information on UNIX clients using SAMBA don't match owner/group information found in file-directory show File-directory show displays different owner/group than is displayed when "ls -l" command is executed on the Unix client Run below command to see the owner/group information: Run below command to see the owner from file-directory output is mapped to in unix On unix client, command "ls -l" will show owner/group information