I have quite a few file servers at work that serve up files over SMB/CIFS.
How can I tell what version is negotiated when someone says that I need to be sure I'm connecting over SMB version 3 to get best performance?
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I have quite a few file servers at work that serve up files over SMB/CIFS.
How can I tell what version is negotiated when someone says that I need to be sure I'm connecting over SMB version 3 to get best performance?
Best Answer
The
smbutil
command can dump the attributes for all shares or you can target one particular share and parse out the version string:In the case of the listing below:
To target the Nasuni share "abc"
The command shows I'm negotiated a SMB_3.02 connection to that storage appliance share.