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After mounting CIFS share on Rocky Linux, mount hangs/dies

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Applies to

  • ONTAP 9
  • Rocky Linux
  • CIFS/SMB
  • SAMBA clients

Issue

  • After mounting CIFS share on Rocky Linux, mount hangs/dies
    • # cat /var/log/messages
        <date/time> <node> kernel: CIFS: VFS: \\<cifs-share> Error -32 sending data on socket to server
    • # ls -l <cifs-share>\<directory>
        ls: cannot
        access '<directory>': Broken pipe
    • # dmesg
      CIFS: Attempting to mount \\<cifs-share>\<directory>
      CIFS: Attempting to mount \\<cifs-share>\<directory>
      CIFS: VFS: Autodisabling the use of server inode numbers on new server
      CIFS: VFS: The server doesn't seem to support them properly or the files might be on different servers (DFS)
      CIFS: VFS: Hardlinks will not be recognized on this mount.
                 Consider mounting with the "noserverino" option to silence this message.
      CIFS: Attempting to mount \\<cifs-share>\<directory>
      CIFS: VFS: Autodisabling the use of server inode numbers on new server
      CIFS: VFS: The server doesn't seem to support them properly or the files might be on different servers (DFS)
      CIFS: VFS: Hardlinks will not be recognized on this mount.
                 Consider mounting with the "noserverino" option to silence this message.

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