Workaround List the available NAS shares and verify that all shares aredisplayed and nothing has changed unintentionally.Verify that you can access the problematic share using aWindows client:1. Click Run.2. Enter the client access VIP and share name: \\\CIFS Path Share Not FoundDescription Client accessed a share which refers to an inexistentdirectory in the NAS container.Cause • The NAS system is restored from a backup orremote replication. During restore time, thedirectory structure is not complete and a fewdirectories may not exist.Communicate the status and wait for the restoreprocess to complete.• A client with an authorization to access a higherdirectory in the same path deleted or altered adirectory, which is mounted by another client.If multiple users are accessing the same dataset,it is recommended to apply a strict permissionscheme to avoid such conflicts.Workaround List all available shares on the NAS and identify theproblematic share. It must have an indication that it is notaccessible.1. Restore the problematic path from a backup.2. Manually create the missing directories. Setpermissions to control access as required.3. Remove the share and communicate to the client.CIFS Write To Read Only VolumeDescription Client tries to modify a file on read-only volume.Cause A NAS volume is set to read-only when it is the target of areplication.The most frequent reason for this event is either:• The user meant to access the target system forread purposes, but also tries to modify a file bymistake.• The user accesses the wrong system due tosimilarity in name/IP.• The user is accessing a NAS container, whichwas made a replication target without hisknowledge.75