Contents

 

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 PC-NFS CLIENT ACCESS – Local and NFS Mounted File Systems 26

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 Windows-Only Access

42

A.2

smb.conf for Mixed-Mode Access

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 Non-Locking Protection

48

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