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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory SSD Caching, how its done, right choice? Post 302905594 by Sergiu-IT on Thursday 12th of June 2014 09:27:40 AM
Old 06-12-2014
I assume that your client was talking about bcache or something similar.
 

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c-icap-client(8)					      System Manager's Manual						  c-icap-client(8)

NAME
c-icap-client - simple ICAP client SYNOPSIS
c-icap-client [ -i icap_servername ] [ -p port ] [ -s service ] [ -f input_file ] [ -o out_file ] [ -req url ] [ -d debug level ] [ -nore- shdr ] [ -x icap-header ] [ -hx http-header ] [ -v ] DESCRIPTION
c-icap-client is a simple ICAP client. It can be used to test your icap server configuration. OPTIONS
-i icap_servername The hostname of the icap server. The default is localhost -p port The server port. The default port value is 1344 -s service The service name. The default service name is "echo" -f filename Send this file to the icap server. Default is to send an options request -o filename Save output to this file. Default is to send to stdout -req url Send a request modification instead of response modification, using as http url the url provided with this option. -d level debug level info to stdout -noreshdr Do not send reshdr headers -x icap-header Include the icap-header in icap request headers -hx http-header Include the http-header in http headers -v Print response headers SEE ALSO
c-icap(8) c-icap-stretch(8) c-icap-config(8) c-icap-libicapapi-config(8) c-icap-mkbdb(8) BUGS
Many... AUTHOR
Tsantilas Christos c_icap 0.1.6 c-icap-client(8)
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