WAAS 4.1 CIFS AO Issue

I have an interesting problem with the CIFS accelerator and wanted to see if you've seen similar problems.
Initially started troubleshooting when a user at Site A (WAAS 4.1.3 w/ CIFS AO on) tried to logon to the network with his profile information stored at Site B (WAAS 4.1.3 w/ CIFS AO on). I had just enabled the CIFS AO on both of the WAEs.
The user could not logon on his first attempt since I enabled the CIFS AO on both sides. Then one of the SysAdmins (trying to resolve the users issue) tried to copy the users profile from the Site B server to the Site A server. The SysAdmin could successfully map the drive but indicated the copy job for his profile directory did not work.
Once I had this background I started troubleshooting and wanted to see if I could replicate the problem. Here are the results of my testing:
1) With CIFS AO enabled at Site A and Site B, tried to copy entire user profile directory from A to B (and B to A). I could map the drive and saw the session being optimized with TFO/DRE/LZ and CIFS AO. The copy job started but I then got an error indicating that 'Cannot copy identifydb.obj. Cannot find the file specified'
2) With CIFS AO enabled at Site A and Site B, was able to successfully copy any single file bidirectionally b/w A and B.
3) Repeated test 1 and this time the copy job started and I got an erro indicating that ''Cannot copy registry.dat. Cannot find the file specified'
4) Turned off the CIFS AO on both Site A and Site B WAE's, tried to copy entire user profile directory from A to B. Saw the session being optimized with TFO/DRE/LZ. It took a while but the ~ 30MB profile copied successfully.
5) Repeated step 1 with Site C and Site D, with CIFS AO enabled. Tried to copy the entire user profile from C to D ( and D to C). I could map the drive and saw the session being optimized with TFO/DRE/LZ and CIFS AO. The copy job started but then I got an error indicating that 'Cannot copy properties131_04. Cannot find the file specified'
I repeated step 4 multiple times with CIFS AO disabled and successfully copied the profile directory every time (b/w multiple sites and with multiple profiles). I was never able to successfully copy the entire profile directory with the CIFS AO enabled. It seemed to be a different small file everytime that caused the copy process to halt.
HTTP AO works fine and all other traffic flows seem to work well through the TFO/LZ/DRE accelerators.
I'm assuming the same issue causing the profile to be copied via the CIFS AO is why users can't logon when I have CIFS AO enabled. Has anyone
ever seen anything like this? Any ideas?
Thanks.

We are using 4.1.1d and randomly users cannot save to HQ data server. There is no problem with the server but users across WAN and 4.1.1d devices cannot save.

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class HP-Radia  optimize tfo dre lz application Systems-Management class HTTP  optimize tfo dre lz application Web class HTTPS  optimize tfo application SSL class HotLine  passthrough application P2P class IBM-DB2  optimize tfo dre lz application SQL class IBM-NetView  passthrough application Systems-Management class IBM-TSM  optimize tfo dre lz application Backup class IBM-Tivoli  optimize tfo dre lz application Systems-Management class IPP  optimize tfo dre lz application Printing class Intel-Proshare  passthrough application Conferencing class InterSystems-Cache  optimize tfo dre lz application SQL class Internet-Mail  optimize tfo dre lz application Email-and-Messaging class Internet-Mail-secure  optimize tfo application Email-and-Messaging class Jabber  passthrough application Instant-Messaging class Kazaa  passthrough application P2P class Kerberos  passthrough application Authentication class L2TP  optimize tfo application VPN class LANDesk  optimize tfo dre lz application Systems-Management class LDAP  optimize tfo dre lz application Directory-Services class LDAP-Global-Catalog  optimize tfo dre lz application Directory-Services class LDAP-Global-Catalog-Secure  passthrough application Directory-Services class LDAP-secure  passthrough application Directory-Services class Laplink-Host  optimize tfo application Remote-Desktop class Laplink-PCSync  optimize tfo application Remote-Desktop class Laplink-PCSync-secure  optimize tfo application Remote-Desktop class Laplink-ShareDirect  passthrough application P2P class Legato-NetWorker  optimize tfo application Backup class Legato-RepliStor  optimize tfo application Backup class Liquid-Audio  optimize tfo dre lz application Streaming class Lotus-Notes  optimize tfo dre lz application Email-and-Messaging class Lotus-Sametime-Connect  passthrough application Instant-Messaging class MDaemon  optimize tfo dre lz application Email-and-Messaging class MS-Chat  passthrough application Instant-Messaging class MS-Content-Replication-Service  optimize tfo application Replication class MS-EndPointMapper  optimize tfo application Other class MS-Message-Queuing  optimize tfo dre lz application Other class MS-NetMeeting  passthrough application Conferencing class MS-NetShow  optimize tfo dre lz application Streaming class MS-SQL  optimize tfo dre lz application SQL class MS-Terminal-Services  optimize tfo application Remote-Desktop class MSN-Messenger  passthrough application Instant-Messaging class MySQL  optimize tfo dre lz application SQL class NFS  optimize tfo dre lz application File-System class NNTP  optimize tfo dre lz application Email-and-Messaging class NNTP-secure  optimize tfo application Email-and-Messaging class NTP  passthrough application Other class Napster  passthrough application P2P class NetApp-SnapMirror  optimize tfo dre lz application Replication class NetIQ  passthrough application Systems-Management class Netopia-Timbuktu  optimize tfo application Remote-Desktop class Netopia-netOctopus  passthrough application Systems-Management class Novell-Groupwise  optimize tfo dre lz application Email-and-Messaging class Novell-NetWare  optimize tfo dre lz application File-System class Novell-ZenWorks  optimize tfo dre lz application Systems-Management class OpenVPN  optimize tfo application VPN class Oracle  optimize tfo dre lz application SQL class Other-Secure  passthrough application Other class PCAnywhere  optimize tfo application Remote-Desktop class PCMail-Server  optimize tfo dre lz application Email-and-Messaging class PDMWorks  optimize tfo dre lz application CAD class PPTP  optimize tfo application VPN class Pervasive-SQL  optimize tfo dre lz application SQL class PostgreSQL  optimize tfo dre lz application SQL class ProjectWise-FileTransfer  optimize tfo dre lz application Content-Management class QMTP  optimize tfo dre lz application Email-and-Messaging class Qnext  passthrough application P2P class RAdmin  optimize tfo application Remote-Desktop class RTSP  optimize tfo dre lz application Streaming class Remote-Anything  optimize tfo application Remote-Desktop class Remote-Replication-Agent  optimize tfo application Replication class Rsync  optimize tfo dre lz application Replication class SASL  passthrough application Authentication class SIP-secure  passthrough application Call-Management class SOAP  optimize tfo dre lz application Other class SQL-Service  optimize tfo dre lz application SQL class SSH  optimize tfo application SSH class SSL-Shell  passthrough application Console class SUN-Xprint  optimize tfo dre lz application Printing class Scalable-SQL  optimize tfo dre lz application SQL class Service-Location  passthrough application Name-Services class Siebel  optimize tfo dre lz application Enterprise-Applications class Simple-FTP  optimize tfo dre lz application File-Transfer class SoulSeek  passthrough application P2P class Sun-RPC  passthrough application File-System class Sybase-SQL  optimize tfo dre lz application SQL class Symantec-AntiVirus  optimize tfo dre lz application Other class TACACS  passthrough application Authentication class TFTP  optimize tfo dre lz application File-Transfer class TFTPS  optimize tfo application File-Transfer class Telnet  passthrough application Console class Telnets  passthrough application Console class UniSQL  optimize tfo dre lz application SQL class Unix-Printing  optimize tfo dre lz application Printing class Unix-Remote-Execution  passthrough application Console class VDOLive  optimize tfo dre lz application Streaming class Veritas-BackupExec  optimize tfo application Backup class Veritas-NetBackup  optimize tfo application Backup class Vmware-VMConsole  optimize tfo application Remote-Desktop class VoIP-Control  passthrough application Call-Management class VocalTec  passthrough application Conferencing class WAAS-FlowMonitor  optimize tfo lz application Systems-Management class WASTE  passthrough application P2P class WBEM  passthrough application Systems-Management class WINS  passthrough application Name-Services class WinMX  passthrough application P2P class X400  optimize tfo dre lz application Email-and-Messaging class XWindows  optimize tfo application Remote-Desktop class Yahoo-Messenger  passthrough application Instant-Messaging class eDonkey  passthrough application P2P class ezMeeting  passthrough application Conferencing class iFCP  optimize tfo dre lz application Storage class iSCSI  optimize tfo dre lz application Storage class iSNS  passthrough application Name-Services class IRC  passthrough application Instant-Messaging class SAP  optimize tfo dre lz application Enterprise-Applications class VNC  optimize tfo application Remote-Desktop class waas-default  optimize tfo dre lz application waas-default
    I hope this helps
    Daniel

  • WAAS Advice

    Hi All,
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    WAAS is configured to use the new methods rather than legacy mode and in addition I've disabled SMB signing to enable WAAS to see CIFS.
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    Also, can anyone advise if its better to use legacy services (core,edge and possibly pre-position) or the new mode ?
    The documentation generally on debugging the WAE's seems not to be as good as I'd expect.
    Cheers
    Chris

    You can use the command "sh stat conn" on the Branch and Data Center WAE's to see the state of the connections through the WAE's. If the connections are in Pass Through, you will need captures taken on the WAE's (tcpdump) to see what is going on.
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    Thanks!
    Rob

    Thanks for the quick reply....
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    License Name      Status       Activation Date  Activated by
    Transport             not active  
    Enterprise            Expired       12/28/2009        Admin
    Video                  not active
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  • Current Active Optimized TCP Preposition Flows: 24 - Limit ?

    Hi all
    I have 2 x wae-7341 devices in a farm at our data centre.  I have a preposition job running to serve some data to approx 100 edge SRE's. 
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    We are running 4.3.3 s/w.
    7341 (a)
    Current Active Optimized Flows:1097
       Current Active Optimized TCP Plus Flows:1060
       Current Active Optimized TCP Only Flows:13
       Current Active Optimized TCP Preposition Flows:24
    7341 (b)
    Current Active Optimized Flows:1012
       Current Active Optimized TCP Plus Flows:979
       Current Active Optimized TCP Only Flows:5
       Current Active Optimized TCP Preposition Flows:24
    thanks
    Anthony

    Hi Anthony,
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    Kiran.

  • WAAS / CIFS Problems

    Hello all,
    We recently deployed WAAS (4.1) system in our datacenter / remote office.  The setup is fairly basic from what i'm being told.  2 application accelerators, and one central management device, nothing too tricky.  We've opted to use WCCP redirection instead of inline mode.
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    Thanks -
    Jon                       

    Sure:
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    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS10-020.mspx
    Attached are the show commands you requested.
    Thanks!
    Jon

  • Issue Uninstalling WAAS Mobile Client on Windows 7

    I upgraded my laptop in hopes that issues pertaining to Vista would be resolved.  Those issues remained, but was going to try to uninstall and reinstall under Windows 7 and check this for grins.  I have tried to uninstall and get this error -
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    mso-style-priority:99;
    mso-style-qformat:yes;
    mso-style-parent:"";
    mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt;
    mso-para-margin:0in;
    mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt;
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    font-size:11.0pt;
    font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif";
    mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri;
    mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin;
    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";
    mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast;
    mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri;
    mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin;
    mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman";
    mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;}
    Cisco WAAS Mobile was interrupted before the installation/uninstallation of your software was fully completed. You can rerun this wizard at another time to complete the setup of this software. (1722)
    I've tried rebooting, but get the same error.
    Any suggestions?

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    Notice
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    http://majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=4459
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    Outbund Queue logs from ECC:
    QTYPE :OUTBOUND/S                                     
    DATE       TIME     CLIENT     USER            QDATE      QTIME    BJOB       QEVENT        
            TID                              ORGTID                        QSTATE               
        DEST                                    ERRMESS                                         
    20.03.2015 17:44:56 300             20.03.2015 17:44:56 N          N             
            0A1A01720F70550C0F4019E7                                       SENDING
        <SID>CLNT300                                                                              
    LUWCNT   QNAME                    FNAM                          
    00000001 CFLDSHQCLNT300_0014      /SAPAPO/CIF_LOC_INBOUND       
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
                                          QTYPE :OUTBOUND/S                                     
    DATE       TIME     EXETIME  CLIENT  USER            QDATE      QTIME    BJOB    QEVENT     
            TID                              ORGTID                        QSTATE               
        DEST                                    ERRMESS                                         
    20.03.2015 17:44:57 00:00:01 300          20.03.2015 17:44:56 N       N          
            0A1A01720F70550C0F4019E7                                       CONFIRMD
        <SID>CLNT300                                                                              
    LUWCNT   QNAME                    FNAM                          
    00000001 CFLDSHQCLNT300_0014      /SAPAPO/CIF_LOC_INBOUND       
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
                                          QTYPE :OUTBOUND/S                                     
    DATE       TIME     CLIENT     USER            QDATE      QTIME    BJOB       QEVENT        
            TID                              ORGTID                        QSTATE               
        DEST                                    ERRMESS                                         
    20.03.2015 17:44:57 300             20.03.2015 17:44:56 N          N             
            0A1A01720F70550C0F4019E8                                       SENDING
        <SID>CLNT300                                                                              
    LUWCNT   QNAME                    FNAM                          
    00000001 CFLDSHQCLNT300_0014      /SAPAPO/CIF_GEN_EVENT         
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
                                          QTYPE :OUTBOUND/S                                     
    DATE       TIME     EXETIME  CLIENT  USER            QDATE      QTIME    BJOB    QEVENT     
            TID                              ORGTID                        QSTATE               
        DEST                                    ERRMESS                                         
    20.03.2015 17:44:57 00:00:00 300          20.03.2015 17:44:56 N       N          
            0A1A01720F70550C0F4019E8                                       CONFIRMD
        <SID>CLNT300                                                                              
    LUWCNT   QNAME                    FNAM                          
    00000001 CFLDSHQCLNT300_0014      /SAPAPO/CIF_GEN_EVENT         
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Inbound Queue trace log from APO:
    QTYPE :INBOUND                                       
    DATE       TIME     CLIENT     USER            QDATE      QTIME    BJOB       QEVENT        
            TID                              ORGTID                        QSTATE               
        DEST                                    ERRMESS                                         
    20.03.2015 17:39:48 300                20.03.2015 17:44:56 N          N             
            0A1A01720F70550C0F4019E7                                       SENDED 
        <SID>CLNT300                                                                              
    LUWCNT   QNAME                    FNAM                          
    00000001 CFLDSHQCLNT300_0014      /SAPAPO/CIF_LOC_INBOUND       
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
                                           QTYPE :INBOUND                                       
    DATE       TIME     EXETIME  CLIENT  USER            QDATE      QTIME    BJOB    QEVENT     
            TID                              ORGTID                        QSTATE               
        DEST                                    ERRMESS                                         
    20.03.2015 17:39:48 17:39:48 300             20.03.2015 17:44:56 N       N          
            0A1A01720F70550C0F4019E7                                       FINISH 
        <SID>CLNT300                                                                              
    LUWCNT   QNAME                    FNAM                          
    00000001 CFLDSHQCLNT300_0014      /SAPAPO/CIF_LOC_INBOUND       
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
                                           QTYPE :INBOUND                                       
    DATE       TIME     CLIENT     USER            QDATE      QTIME    BJOB       QEVENT        
            TID                              ORGTID                        QSTATE               
        DEST                                    ERRMESS                                         
    20.03.2015 17:39:48 300                20.03.2015 17:44:56 N          N             
            0A1A01720F70550C0F4019E8                                       SENDED 
        <SID>CLNT300                                                                              
    LUWCNT   QNAME                    FNAM                          
    00000001 CFLDSHQCLNT300_0014      /SAPAPO/CIF_GEN_EVENT         
                                           QTYPE :INBOUND                                       
    DATE       TIME     EXETIME  CLIENT  USER            QDATE      QTIME    BJOB    QEVENT     
            TID                              ORGTID                        QSTATE               
        DEST                                    ERRMESS                                         
    20.03.2015 17:39:48 17:39:48 300             20.03.2015 17:44:56 N       N          
            0A1A01720F70550C0F4019E8                                       FINISH 
        <SID>CLNT300                                                                              
    LUWCNT   QNAME                    FNAM                          
    00000001 CFLDSHQCLNT300_0014      /SAPAPO/CIF_GEN_EVENT         
                                           QTYPE :INBOUND                                       
    DATE       TIME     EXETIME  CLIENT  USER            QDATE      QTIME    BJOB    QEVENT     
            TID                              ORGTID                        QSTATE               
        DEST                                    ERRMESS                                         
    20.03.2015 17:39:48 00:00:00 300             20.03.2015 17:44:56 N       N          
            0A1A019D23F8550C0E0C2559         0A1A01720F70550C0F4019E7      RUNNING
        <SID>CLNT300                                                                              
    LUWCNT   QNAME                    FNAM                          
    00000001 CFLDSHQCLNT300_0014      /SAPAPO/CIF_LOC_INBOUND       
                                           QTYPE :INBOUND                                       
    DATE       TIME     EXETIME  CLIENT  USER            QDATE      QTIME    BJOB    QEVENT     
            TID                              ORGTID                        QSTATE               
        DEST                                    ERRMESS                                         
    20.03.2015 17:39:48 00:00:00 300             20.03.2015 17:44:56 N       N          
            0A1A019D23F8550C0E0C2559         0A1A01720F70550C0F4019E7      FINISH 
        <SID>CLNT300                                                                              
    LUWCNT   QNAME                    FNAM                          
    00000001 CFLDSHQCLNT300_0014      /SAPAPO/CIF_LOC_INBOUND       
                                           QTYPE :INBOUND                                       
    DATE       TIME     EXETIME  CLIENT  USER            QDATE      QTIME    BJOB    QEVENT     
            TID                              ORGTID                        QSTATE               
        DEST                                    ERRMESS                                         
    20.03.2015 17:39:48 00:00:00 300             20.03.2015 17:44:56 N       N          
            0A1A019D23F8550C0E0C2559         0A1A01720F70550C0F4019E7      CONFIRMD
        <SID>CLNT300                                                                              
    LUWCNT   QNAME                    FNAM                          
    00000001 CFLDSHQCLNT300_0014      /SAPAPO/CIF_LOC_INBOUND       
                                           QTYPE :INBOUND                                       
    DATE       TIME     EXETIME  CLIENT  USER            QDATE      QTIME    BJOB    QEVENT     
            TID                              ORGTID                        QSTATE               
        DEST                                    ERRMESS                                         
    20.03.2015 17:39:48 00:00:00 300             20.03.2015 17:44:56 N       N          
            0A1A019D23F8550C0E0C255A         0A1A01720F70550C0F4019E8      RUNNING
        <SID>CLNT300                                                                              
    LUWCNT   QNAME                    FNAM                          
    00000001 CFLDSHQCLNT300_0014      /SAPAPO/CIF_GEN_EVENT         
                                           QTYPE :INBOUND                                       
    DATE       TIME     EXETIME  CLIENT  USER            QDATE      QTIME    BJOB    QEVENT     
            TID                              ORGTID                        QSTATE               
        DEST                                    ERRMESS                                         
    20.03.2015 17:39:48 00:00:00 300             20.03.2015 17:44:56 N       N          
            0A1A019D23F8550C0E0C255A         0A1A01720F70550C0F4019E8      FINISH 
        <SID>CLNT300                                                                              
    LUWCNT   QNAME                    FNAM                          
    00000001 CFLDSHQCLNT300_0014      /SAPAPO/CIF_GEN_EVENT         
                                           QTYPE :INBOUND                                       
    DATE       TIME     EXETIME  CLIENT  USER            QDATE      QTIME    BJOB    QEVENT     
            TID                              ORGTID                        QSTATE               
        DEST                                    ERRMESS                                         
    20.03.2015 17:39:48 00:00:00 300             20.03.2015 17:44:56 N       N          
            0A1A019D23F8550C0E0C255A         0A1A01720F70550C0F4019E8      CONFIRMD
        <SID>CLNT300                                                                              
    LUWCNT   QNAME                    FNAM                          
    00000001 CFLDSHQCLNT300_0014      /SAPAPO/CIF_GEN_EVENT         
    Thanks and regards,
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