Client Identifies each client by its name. This name is given on the client side.
Note: It is not an IP host name.
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Session ID Unique identifier for the client session. Note: A single client may have
multiple, simultaneous sessions – one per metadata server.
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State Two client session states are possible: Note: A client might also not be connected, in which case,
neither state applies.
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Server Name Name of the metadata server that is part of the client session. |
Renewals A count of session renewals that increases once per renewal. The renewal
gives you an indication of the length of each client session. |
Last Renewal Date and time (system, not local) of the last renewal. |
Next Renewal (msec) Milliseconds until next session renewal is to occur. |
Client Privilege Refers to the client root privileges, which can be: - Root (privileged client)
- Standard (normal client)
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Client File System Version The version includes the client level and the SAN File System Protocol
level in parentheses. |
Transactions Started Transactions started during the client session. |
Transactions Completed Transactions completed per the client session. |
Session Locks The current number of session locks for the client session. Clients must
acquire session locks to do any operation with a filename. |
Data Locks The current number of data locks held for the client session. Clients
must hold data locks in order to cache data pages, attributes of files, and
to cache read-only attributes and contents of directories and links. |
Byte Range Locks The current number of byte range locks held for the client session. These
locks are used to implement lock system calls and have no direct effect on
the contents or attributes of SAN File System objects or other file system
operations. |