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Windows file service outage on home/project today

September 15, 2008 by IRIS Staff

There will be a brief (few seconds) CIFS outage at 6pm today. This will affect Windows clients and Samba users.

Most people won’t notice the brief outage, but there’s a possibility that some Windows applications with open files may get a bit confused. We recommend all affected users save any open files before 6pm and wait until a few minutes after 6pm to resume work.

The purpose of this brief outage is to resolve a problem that has prevented some Mac users from accessing our file servers. Once we have confirmed that problem has been resolved, a separate announcement will be made.

Resolved as of 2008-09-15 18:13:00

Filed Under: Resolved Incidents Services: Home Directory Storage, Project Storage

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