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Some sessions are marked as 'No' or 'Partial' when checking CIFS sessions' continuously-available before the upgrade

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Applies to

  • ONTAP 9
  • CIFS
  • Hyper-V environment
  • Continuous Availability
  • There are some CIFS shares not for Hyper-V

Issue

Some sessions are marked as 'No' or 'Partial' when checking CIFS sessions' continuously-available before the upgrade.

cluster1::> vserver cifs session show -fields continuously-available  
node    vserver    session-id         connection-id continuously-available 
------- ---------- ------------------ ------------- ---------------------- 
cluster1-01 svm1 754352937584560667 3967206318    Partial 
cluster1-01 svm1 754352937584572600 3967206318    No                     
cluster1-01 svm1 754352937584585392 3967206318 Partial                
cluster1-01 svm1 754352937584560790 3967206366    Partial                
cluster1-01 svm1 754352937584561156 3967206366    Yes                    
cluster1-01 svm1 754352937584561186 3967206366    Yes 
cluster1-01 svm1 754352937584566248 3967206366    Partial                
cluster1-01 svm1 754352937584572913 3967206366    No                     
cluster1-01 svm1 754352937584572914 3967206366    No                     
cluster1-01 svm1 754352937584560828 3967206369    Partial                
cluster1-01 svm1 754352937584560830 3967206369    Partial 
cluster1-01 svm1 754352937584572908 3967206369    No                     
cluster1-01 svm1 754352937584575703 3967206369 Partial                
cluster1-01 svm1 754352937584561005 3967206639    Partial                
cluster1-01 svm1 754352937584561187 3967206639    Yes          
         
 

 

 

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