When the network connection between a CIFS client and Samba
dies, Samba has no option but to simply shut down the server
side of the network connection. If this happens, there is a
risk of data corruption because the Windows client did not
complete all write operations that the Windows application
requested. Setting this option to "yes" makes smbd log with
a level 0 message a list of all files that have been opened
for writing when the network connection died. Those are the
files that are potentially corrupted. It is meant as an aid
for the administrator to give him a list of files to do
consistency checks on.
no