Contents |
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Chapter 1 | Introduction | 4 | |
Chapter 2 CIFS/9000 Product Overview | 5 | ||
Chapter 3 File Locking Overview | 6 | ||
Chapter 4 | File Locking Implementations | 8 | |
4.1 | WINDOWS (CIFS) | 8 | |
4.2 | UNIX | 10 | |
4.3 | NFS | 10 | |
4.4 | PC NFS | 11 | |
Chapter 5 | CIFS/9000 File Locking Implementation | 12 | |
Chapter 6 | CIFS/9000 File Locking Interoperability Examples | 16 | |
6.1 | WINDOWS ONLY CLIENT ACCESS – Local File System | 16 | |
6.2 | WINDOWS ONLY CLIENT ACCESS – NFS Mounted File System | 18 | |
6.3 | WINDOWS AND UNIX CLIENT ACCESS – Local File System | 20 | |
6.4 | WINDOWS AND UNIX CLIENT ACCESS – NFS Mounted File System | 22 |
6.5WINDOWS AND UNIX/NFS CLIENT ACCESS – Local and NFS Mounted File
Systems | 24 |
6.6WINDOWS AND
6.7 | WINDOWS AND CIFS/9000 CLIENT – Local and NFS Mounted File Systems | 28 |
Chapter 7 CIFS/9000 LOCKING SUMMARY | 30 | |
Chapter 8 CIFS/9000 COMPETITION LOCKING SUMMARY | 31 | |
8.1 | Network Appliance | 32 |
8.2 | EMC Celerra | 34 |
8.3 | Auspex NeTservices | 36 |
8.4 | Veritas File Server Edition | 38 |
8.5 | Locking Summary Table | 39 |
Chapter 9 CIFS/9000 File Locking Interoperability Summary | 40 | |
Appendix A smb.conf Examples | 42 | |
A.1 | smb.conf for | 42 |
A.2 | smb.conf for | 43 |
Appendix B Sales Tool: Locking Technology Examples | 44 | |
B.1 | Determine Locking Requirement | 44 |
B.2 | Byte Range Locking | 45 |
B.3 | Mandatory Share Mode (Open Mode) Locks | 46 |
B.4 | Mandatory Share Mode (Open Mode) Enhancement | 47 |
B.5 | Competitor’s Claims for NFS | 48 |
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