Display information about locks
You can display information about the current file locks, including what types of locks are held and what the lock state is, details about byte-range locks, sharelock modes, delegation locks, and opportunistic locks, and whether locks are opened with durable or persistent handles.
The client IP address cannot be displayed for locks established through NFSv4 or NFSv4.1.
By default, the command displays information about all locks. You can use command parameters to display information about locks for a specific storage virtual machine (SVM) or to filter the command's output by other criteria.
The vserver locks show
command displays information about four types of locks:
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Byte-range locks, which lock only a portion of a file.
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Share locks, which lock open files.
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Opportunistic locks, which control client-side caching over SMB.
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Delegations, which control client-side caching over NFSv4.x.
By specifying optional parameters, you can determine important information about each lock type. See the man page for the command for more information.
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Display information about locks by using the
vserver locks show
command.
The following example displays summary information for an NFSv4 lock on a file with the path /vol1/file1
. The sharelock access mode is write-deny_none, and the lock was granted with write delegation:
cluster1::> vserver locks show Vserver: vs0 Volume Object Path LIF Protocol Lock Type Client ------- ------------------------- ----------- --------- ----------- ------- vol1 /vol1/file1 lif1 nfsv4 share-level - Sharelock Mode: write-deny_none delegation - Delegation Type: write
The following example displays detailed oplock and sharelock information about the SMB lock on a file with the path /data2/data2_2/intro.pptx
. A durable handle is granted on the file with a share lock access mode of write-deny_none to a client with an IP address of 10.3.1.3. A lease oplock is granted with a batch oplock level:
cluster1::> vserver locks show -instance -path /data2/data2_2/intro.pptx Vserver: vs1 Volume: data2_2 Logical Interface: lif2 Object Path: /data2/data2_2/intro.pptx Lock UUID: 553cf484-7030-4998-88d3-1125adbba0b7 Lock Protocol: cifs Lock Type: share-level Node Holding Lock State: node3 Lock State: granted Bytelock Starting Offset: - Number of Bytes Locked: - Bytelock is Mandatory: - Bytelock is Exclusive: - Bytelock is Superlock: - Bytelock is Soft: - Oplock Level: - Shared Lock Access Mode: write-deny_none Shared Lock is Soft: false Delegation Type: - Client Address: 10.3.1.3 SMB Open Type: durable SMB Connect State: connected SMB Expiration Time (Secs): - SMB Open Group ID: 78a90c59d45ae211998100059a3c7a00a007f70da0f8ffffcd445b0300000000 Vserver: vs1 Volume: data2_2 Logical Interface: lif2 Object Path: /data2/data2_2/test.pptx Lock UUID: 302fd7b1-f7bf-47ae-9981-f0dcb6a224f9 Lock Protocol: cifs Lock Type: op-lock Node Holding Lock State: node3 Lock State: granted Bytelock Starting Offset: - Number of Bytes Locked: - Bytelock is Mandatory: - Bytelock is Exclusive: - Bytelock is Superlock: - Bytelock is Soft: - Oplock Level: batch Shared Lock Access Mode: - Shared Lock is Soft: - Delegation Type: - Client Address: 10.3.1.3 SMB Open Type: - SMB Connect State: connected SMB Expiration Time (Secs): - SMB Open Group ID: 78a90c59d45ae211998100059a3c7a00a007f70da0f8ffffcd445b0300000000