[cifs-protocol] 114022111206249 MS-FSRVP hidden share shadow copies
Sreekanth Nadendla
srenaden at microsoft.com
Mon Feb 24 12:22:11 MST 2014
Hello David,
I am the engineer who will be working with you on this issue. I am currently researching the problem and will provide you with an update soon. Thank you for your patience.
Regards,
Sreekanth Nadendla
Microsoft Windows Open Specifications
-----Original Message-----
From: David Disseldorp [mailto:ddiss at suse.de]
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2014 9:34 AM
To: Interoperability Documentation Help
Cc: cifs-protocol at samba.org
Subject: MS-FSRVP hidden share shadow copies
Dear Dochelp,
The [MS-FSRVP] document defines Windows specific behaviour for handling FSRVP ExposeShadowCopySet requests against share shadow copies when the base share includes a trailing '$' (a hidden share):
[MS-FSRVP] 7 Appendix B
...
<8> Section 3.1.4.6: Windows servers expose the shadow copy of the
share by invoking the NetrShareAdd() method, as specified in [MS-SRVS]
section 3.1.4.7.
If MappedShare.ShareName ends with a '$' character (meaning that the
share is hidden), then the exposed share name will have the '$' suffix
appended.
For example, if MappedShare.ShareName is \\server\thisshare$, the
exposed name would be \\<any>\thisshare$@{ShadowCopy.ShadowCopyId}$
I've not been able to reproduce this behaviour against the Windows Server 2012 FSRVP server - the '$' character is not appended to the resulting shadow copy share.
E.g. With a MappedShare.ShareName of \\server\hidden_share$, the resulting shadow copy share is \\server\hidden_share$@{ShadowCopy.ShadowCopyId}
Can you confirm this behaviour? If so I'd suggest removing this clause.
Regards, David
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