HP UX Common Internet File System (CIFS) Client/Server Software manual CIFS/9000 Product Overview

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Chapter 2 CIFS/9000 Product Overview

CIFS is a file system specification called Common Internet File System, which evolved from Microsoft’s SMB protocol for Windows operating systems. CIFS/9000 is an HP -UX product (based upon Samba version 2.0.6, 2.0.7 in 3/2001, or 2.0.9 in 9/2001) that utilizes the Common Internet File System to provide two major benefits for two platforms. First, the CIFS/9000 Server delivers smooth file and print sharing access to both Windows and UNIX platform clients, but with all of the benefits of a HP-UX operating system. Second, the CIFS/9000 Client delivers HP-UX client access to both Windows and UNIX file servers, and integrated user authentication between HP-UX and Windows domains using NTLM.

CIFS/9000 allows management consolidation of many Windows servers onto a reliable, highly available HP-UX operating system, while still delivering file access to Windows clients utilizing their native CIFS (SMB) protocol. CIFS/9000 also provides a common platform for efficient file sharing from varying client access methods: Windows, UNIX, NFS, or PC/NFS. The versatility of CIFS/9000 allows Windows-only file serving, UNIX-only file serving, or mixed file serving.

To ensure integrity and security of user data files despite the variable client access methods, file locking can be enabled at the file system and/or application level.

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Contents E0300 Version 1.03 SeptemberEric Roseme Snsl Advanced Technology Center Copyright Notices Legal NoticesContents Introduction CIFS/9000 Product Overview ACL File Locking OverviewPage Windows Cifs File Locking ImplementationsPage NFS UnixPC NFS CIFS/9000 File Locking Implementation Mandatory Share Mode Locking Open ModePage Page Page CIFS/9000 File Locking Interoperability Examples Windows only Client Access Local File SystemPage Windows only Client Access NFS Mounted File System Page Windows and Unix Client Access Local File System Page Windows and Unix Client Access NFS Mounted File System Page UNIX/NFS PC-NFS Page Unix PC-NFS Page Clients Page CIFS/9000 Locking Summary Mandatory Share Mode Open Mode CIFS/9000Byte Range Locking OplocksCIFS/9000 Competition Locking Summary Network Appliance Mandatory Share Mode Open ModePage EMC Celerra Mandatory Share Mode Open Mode EMC CelerraPage Mandatory Share Mode Open Mode Auspex NeTservices Auspex NeTservicesPage Veritas File Server Edition Mandatory Share Mode Open Mode Veritas FSEEMC Locking Summary TableCIFS/9000 File Locking Interoperability Summary Page Appendix a smb.conf Examples Smb.conf for Windows-Only AccessSmb.conf for Mixed-Mode Access Determine Locking Requirement Appendix B Sales Tool Locking Technology ExamplesByte Range Locking CIFS/NFS Open Mode Locking CIFS/NFS Open Mode Locking Competitor’s Claims for NFS Non-Locking Protection
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