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    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/OHW/OHW-KBs/What_does_ONTAP_do_with_available_IDLE_cycles_on_the_storage_controller
      ONTAP is opportunistic, when there are available IDLE CPU cycles (IDLE time), instead of wasting the IDLE time, ONTAP can and will use as much of the available time as possible to run background and s...ONTAP is opportunistic, when there are available IDLE CPU cycles (IDLE time), instead of wasting the IDLE time, ONTAP can and will use as much of the available time as possible to run background and scheduled tasks such as: This increased latency is expected since the storage system becomes busy with work it is doing in the background (by design), when the work is complete, utilization and latency can drop back to the normal levels.
    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/da/NAS/NAS-KBs/CIFS_sessions_close_due_to_idle_timeout_for_Linux_and_other_SMB_clients
      CIFS sessions close due to idle timeout for Linux and other SMB clients. After upgrading to a fixed version of Bug 1274307, SMB clients may experience intermittent failures. Article provides steps to ...CIFS sessions close due to idle timeout for Linux and other SMB clients. After upgrading to a fixed version of Bug 1274307, SMB clients may experience intermittent failures. Article provides steps to increase the idle session timeout and a temporary workaround as well to resolve this issue.