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Old 01-29-2002
dookeobih dookeobih is offline
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does cfsadmin has -p option? or -m option? Which option should I use to configure /export/cache_file that's in /export/home directory?..can I use cfsadmin -c ( I thought this is to create cache directory)....please help...=(
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The man page will show you the options allowed. When I looked at it, there was no -p or -m option (Solaris).

No such command in HPUX.
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ok...I checked it myself also.. there is no -p or -m option in Solaris. So how do I configure the cache file..do I use
cfadmin -c? this is to create cache file isn't it?...how do I configure it...
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If you continue reading the man page, I think you will find that the -u option is for updating the resource parameters of the specified cache directory (an existing cache fs).

If you are creating a new cfs, then continue reading the man page and associated man pages (at the bottom of the page you will SEE ALSO for commands associated with this. You should only have to put in the numbers you need to change what the default is (no, I don't know what the default is). See the examples in the man page for more info.
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