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CONTAP-158792: Intermitent permission denied error for NFS client while renaming file on NTFS volume

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Issue

  • Getting intermittent permission denied on Unix server for running symbolic job creation.
  • Symbolic link creation job is creating symbolic link and renaming the same.
  • Sectrace show below error:

node1 1 Security Style: NTFS and Access is allowed because NT ACL explicit ACE grants requested access. Access is denied. The requested permissions are not granted by the ACE while checking parent's modebits during delete. Access is not granted for: "Execute", "Write" Protocol: nfs Volume: vol1 Share: - Path: /vol1/qtree1/dir1/dir2/dir3/file1 Win-User: - UNIX-User: 12345 Session-ID: -

  • There is NTFS Cifs share lock on the file:

cluster::> vserver locks show -vserver vs1 -path /vol1/qtree1/dir1/dir2/dir3/file1 -instance Vserver: vs1 Volume: vol1 Logical Interface: data-lif Object Path: /vol1/qtree1/dir1/dir2/dir3/file1 Lock UUID: 27af00c0-0b96-462c-acad-242f65c09ab9 Is Constituent Volume: false Lock Protocol: cifs Lock Type: share-level Node Holding Lock State: node1 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: read-deny_none Shared Lock is Soft: false Delegation Type: - Owner ID: feff-0206000000020000000a04000000000000000000000000ffff0ac0451f451b234e010000000d0000001d00000000000000 Client Address: 10.xx.xx.12 Client Address Type: ipv4

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