My apologies for not getting back to this. Realizing my settings here
were a little off and I wasn't getting notifications on responses.  This
is a production server with no real downtime working 7 days a week on a
continent on the other side of the world from me.

That said, the incidents have reduced significantly (about once a week
now, instead daily) when I tried creating one share and then using the
'copy' feature to define the other shares.

ZFS is a little broken right now in the newer kernel, so I'm unwilling
to update until it is well tested here in my Lab.

The network only has Mac clients, unfortunately, and while possibly a
MacOS bug I couldn't find anything in the console aside from the usual
notifications of the disconnect.

The clients are connected over one of three methods. Some are direct
connect 10GbE, some through a 1GbE switch (coming in with a 2x10GbE
LAG), others through a 10GbE switch (coming in with a 2x40GbE LAG).

I think closing this out for now and re-reporting if there is a new
instance with more metrics I can share is prudent.

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