5-14 Dell PowerVault 720N, 740N, and 760N System Administrator and Command Reference Guide
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By default, the filer preserves the case of CIFS file names.
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You can force all PC-created file names to be stored on the filer in lowercase or return
to having the filer preserve case.
To force all CIFS file names to be stored on the filer in lowercase, follow the proce-
dure in Forcing CIFS File Names to Lowercase. You might want to do this to avoid
the following problems:
UNIX lowercase names might contain uppercase characters when converted to
CIFS names.
Some CIFS clients changing the case of NFS file names on the filer, making them
inaccessible from NFS.
To change back to having the filer preserve the case of CIFS file names, follow the
procedure in Preserving the Case of CIFS File Names.
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This procedure enables you to force all CIFS file names to be stored on the filer in
lowercase. You should do this if you have CIFS clients, so that they do not change the
case of NFS file names on the filer that were originally lowercase.
If you perform this procedure, you should do so before Windows files appear on the
filer.
After you complete this procedure, the filer stores all CIFS names in lowercase and
does not preserve case.