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CIFS/9000 Client A.01.08
Features and Fixes in Recent Releases
NOTE
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You can either compare the new default file,
/etc/opt/cifsclient.cfg.default, to your existing cifsclient.cfg, or make the
modifications manually. Leave the cifsclient.cfg.default file unchanged
and use it as a reference.
If you have not customized your configuration file in any way, you can
simply copy cifsclient.cfg.default over your existing cifsclient.cfg.
Use the following instructions to change to the new configuration
parameters:
1. Change the value of runAsUser to runAsUser = "root". runAsUser
is in the global settings near the beginning of the file. Changing this
value to = "root" allows the CIFS/9000 client to create a core file in
case of an unexpected abort.
2. Change the value of requestTimeout to 60 seconds (the value is
specified in milliseconds, so requestTimeout = 60000).
requestTimeout is in the "defaultServer = {...}" section at
approximately line 208.
3. Add the following nfsAttributeCaching entry in the
"defaultServer" section: nfsAttributeCaching = no. Adding
this value will have no effect if you are not upgrading to the current
version of the CIFS/9000 client. nfsAttributeCaching can = yes or
no.
Benefits and Features
See the Installing and Administering the CIFS/9000 Client manual for
details on the following features. The latest version can be found at
http://docs.hp.com
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Integration with Unix mount commands
The mount(1M)and umount(1M)commands can now be used for
operations on CIFS file systems.
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Support for Internationalized Clients
A variety of internationalized clients can be supported with the
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